In almost every case, if a pro-hormone actually works, it is probably more liver toxic than more effective AAS. If it doesn't kill your liver, it is probably useless. Exceptions to this are like finding a needle in a haystack. If a person is considering PHs, they should just go to the urologist, get a blood test done, and see if they qualify for TRT. Just research the doc prior to stepping in HIS office. I emphatically state "his," because when it comes to the Hypothalamic Pituitary Gonadal Axis, I want somebody who understands my situation empirically, in addition to theoretically.
In regards to SARMs, they're pretty good if you are the type of person who likes throwing money away like it has the AIDS on it. Otherwise, save your money for a multivitamin or for melatonin so you get a good night's rest.
In regards to SARMs, they're pretty good if you are the type of person who likes throwing money away like it has the AIDS on it. Otherwise, save your money for a multivitamin or for melatonin so you get a good night's rest.