I doubt there is a true alpha version. The racemate is probably the best you could hope to obtain. Still, both forms likely have decent anti-estrogenic properties by separate mechanisms, so at least you have that going for you, maybe.![]()
Do my eyes deceive me or is it really you?!
I was thinking of researching this and felt that the price was good for the dose but haven’t pulled the trigger yet.
So realistically speaking its not 'Halodrol' like gains as some stuff on the internet suggests. Would it be more like weaker epi??its the proper isomer. I have researched it. I think it depends on your level of experience, but that dose may be a little low.. more so i guess, depending on your expectations. I gave my mice up to 600 mgs per day. At its best its an endurance powerhouse. I also still prefer good old epi to cut with. at 40 mgs and up you can build strength and mass on it while in a deficit. Hex will not provide you what epi will in those regards.
So realistically speaking its not 'Halodrol' like gains as some stuff on the internet suggests. Would it be more like weaker epi??
Ok thanks for clearing that up guys.Definitely not like Halodrol. Very mild and a good hardener. Mass gains are not going to blow you away.
I think 1 andro is betterOk thanks for clearing that up guys.
Better than Hexadrone or did you mean better than Halodrol??I think 1 andro is better
Ya, didn’t like it. Felt wired bad insomnia, stopped using itDid you ever get Hex OP?
HexadroneBetter than Hexadrone or did you mean better than Halodrol??
Ok cheers for reply.Hexadrone
I doubt there is a true alpha version. The racemate is probably the best you could hope to obtain. Still, both forms likely have decent anti-estrogenic properties by separate mechanisms, so at least you have that going for you, maybe.![]()
Ya, didn’t like it. Felt wired bad insomnia, stopped using it
I dont think racemate applies here. Racemate refers to right and left hand enantiomers. 6a and 6b do not refer to either R or L enantiomer. The 6a and 6b designators refer to different molecular positioning.
I dont think racemate applies here. Racemate refers to right and left hand enantiomers. 6a and 6b do not refer to either R or L enantiomer. The 6a and 6b designators refer to different molecular positioning.
I don't think it's a positional isomer either, if that's what you're suggesting. It's technically a cis/trans isomer isn't it?
To be honest, i dont know. You may be correct good sir![]()