GP Proviron (Mesterolone)

Health & FitnessNutrition & Supplement

  • Author Nat Hall
  • Published July 20, 2011
  • Word count 594

Proviron - is a synthetic oral androgen not possessing anabolic properties. In conventional medicine Proviron is used in the treatment caused by the lack of male sex hormones disorders. That is why many athletes use it at the end of the steroid course to raise the reduced testosterone production. Proviron has no effect on the body's own testosterone, but, as noted above, mitigates or completely eliminated disorders caused by the lack of testosterone. In particular, due to lack of testosterone potency disorders that may occur at the termination of steroids, or infertility, reflected in reduced sperm count and reduced quality of it. Therefore, Proviron can raise a reduced sexual interest and potency of possible during or at least stop the steroid course. But the strength and mass, disappearing after the steroid course, it does not preserve. For this purpose there are special preparations (like HCG, Clomid and Teslac). Therefore, Proviron is considered by many, unfortunately, as a helpless excessive drug (Daniel Duchaine, Underground steroid, Vol. 2 ":" I do not see the benefits of Proviron, when it comes to sporting achievements "), since most do not know the main area of usage of the drug in bodybuilding.

Proviron is also a estrogen antagonist which prevents aromatization of steroids. Unlike the antiestrogen Nolvadex which blocks estrogen receptors Proviron prevents the aromatization of steroids themselves. This prevents gynecomastia and excessive accumulation of water. Because Proviron strongly suppresses the occurrence of estrogen in the discontinuation of the drug does not come back effect, as can occur with Nolvadex, where the aromatization of steroids is not prevented. It can be said that Proviron 'pulls out' the aromatization completelly, while Nolvadex struggles with symptoms. Athletes - men should prefer Proviron to Nolvadex. With Proviron the athlete can reach the best firmness of muscles, because androgen levels rise, and the concentration of estrogen remains low. This is particularly evident when preparing for a competition in conjunction with diet. Athlete by nature have higher levels of estrogen are often added to the steroid Proviron, which results in increased muscle density. Previously, it was common among professional women bodebuilders daily intake of 25mg for several weeks, ie one 25mg-th tablet per day, and sometimes months to a year to look wiry. This is important especially in regard to contests and filming. Today Clenbuterol is usually taken for a year, since it does not cause virilization phenomena that are possible with Proviron. Because Proviron is very effective, men are enough 50 mg a day. This means that an athlete can swallow a 25 mg-faced pill in the morning, another in the evening. In some cases, already one such tablet is enough. If Proviron combined with Nolvadex (50 mg Proviron / day and 20 mg Nolvadex / day), it occurs almost complete suppression of estrogen.

Bodybuilders often buy GP Proviron to incorporate it into all of their cycles, and also into their PCT programs. When stacked with testosterone, it will aid in blocking estrogen while increasing androgen, and also allowing the testosterone to be more abundant in the body. With this wide range of benefits associated with its addition to the cycle, it's no wonder that Mesterolone has gained so much popularity.

Trade names:

Mestoranum 25 mg tabs.: Schering Denmark and Sweden.

Pluriviron 25 mg tablets: America, Germany.

Proviron 10 mg tabs.: Schering Turkey.

Proviron 25 mg tabs.: Schering, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Spain, France, Great Britain, Greece, Holland, Poland; Alkaloid Yugoslavia.

Proviron 50 mg tabs.: Schering Spain.

Vistimon 25 mg tabs.: Yenafarm Germany.

For more info on GP Proviron (Mesterolone) visit http://www.genezameds.com/gp-proviron-p120.

Browse http://www.genezameds.com to know more about Geneza Pharmaceuticals products.

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