Considering Pre’s hexadrone. Any thoughts on this? Seems like 100mg for 6 weeks would be good for a cut. Looking to cut fat/gain muscle. Stack with dmz?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
There are necessarily enatiomers present (as you already conceded mentioning the a/b configuration) and it's almost always a serious consideration regarding steroid potency, but you are correct that I used an erroneous term. I suppose it's technically a positional isomer.
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.
There are necessarily enatiomers present (as you already conceded mentioning the a/b configuration) and it's almost always a serious consideration regarding steroid potency, but you are correct that I used the term erroneously. 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?
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