Anavar Review – An interview with a real Anavar user

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There probably isn’t a bodybuilder out there who hasn’t spent some time researching the range of anabolic steroids that exist. If they can help
you to retain muscle whilst you’re cutting, you want to know about it.


Well Anavar powder supplier (or its more commonly known name Oxandrolone) is one such anabolic
steroid. One of the tamer steroids on the market, it is also one of the
priciest. So what Anavar? Is it just another steroid pill immersed in
nasty side effects? Or can Anavar pills offer real results to both men
AND for once women?


We have managed to get the inside scoop from an ex Anavar user, who was willing to dish the dirt on their experience with Anavar cycles,
dosage and yes, its side effects.What is Anavar? What are Anavar pills?

What is funny about this mild oral anabolic steroid, is not the fact that most bodybuilders consider it to be weak. No, what is amusing is
that Anavar pills technically no longer exist. They were actually taken
off the market in 1989. It is its chemical name Oxandrolone – which was
reintroduced in 1995 – that you are probably most familiar with.


So what is Anavar?

It is a synthetic androgen and anabolic steroid, whose strong anabolic effects (320-630 rating) have made it a popular performance
enhancer for bodybuilders looking to improve their physique, stamina and
performance.


Able to prevent metabolic breakdown; increase your testosterone ratio (by binding with SHBG); boost nitrogen retention (making it easier
for you to build lean muscle mass and not lose it afterwards), and
raise your anabolic activity; this can all help you to build muscle of
10-15lbs (over a 4 week cycle).


Looks, pretty good on the surface, right? Truth is, there is a lot of misunderstanding surrounding this pill and the Anavar results it
produces.


YES, it can help you to retain muscle whilst you’re cutting (in fact, it is one of the better steroids for this job due to its ability
to decrease cortisol). YES, it can increase your red blood cell count,
instantly maximizing your energy, stamina and performance (as you’ll be
benefiting from increased oxygen levels). YES, its low androgenic rating
means women can use it (yay). And YES, its ability to raise anabolism
means it can help speed up protein synthesis and make you stronger.


However, despite these many written benefits – and the fact you don’t have to inject it into your butt, thank god for that – its low
androgenic rating of 24 has earned it the reputation of being weak.


Guys in particular don’t like this rating as they think it is too low to produce results fast. But this interpretation of being weak is
not necessarily true.


If you can prevent muscle loss when dieting hard i.e. cutting – how can this be a bad thing? If anything it is a perk you want. Similarly,
this low androgenic rating means there is less chance of common steroid
side effects from occurring (baldness, acne… you get the idea).

Posted 11 Sep 2019

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