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  • Turinabol vs anavar

    Anyone have any comparisons as to the end result? Along with any blood work to access liver values, BP issues, lipids, etc? I know with anavar, my lipids go up and I get terrible indigestion as a result. My liver stays in good shape with the use of supplements.

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    Both fuck up my cholesterol, but I prefer Anavar to Tbol. I get bad headaches on Dbol and Tbol.

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    • #3
      Interesting. I'm curious with the tbol. I have 0 trust in my source anymore, and as much as anavar is faked, tbol makes sense to try.

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        Indigestion can result from any oral, as it is a direct symptom of liver cholestasis (even if its very mild). Its a result of bile acid buildup because the liver's ability to process and keep the bile flowing becomes impaired as a result of C17AA oral use, and it doesn't properly clear from the stomach/duodenum. TUDCA should always resolve that. Also note that any and all orals will ruin your cholesterol values.

        Anyways, there is really no comparison between Anavar and Turinabol. Anavar is by far many times stronger from an anabolic perspective. Turinabol used to be (in the late 1980s and early 1990s) looked upon as some exotic glamorized wonder compound, but that's just because not much was known about it other than it was East Germany's secret weapon in the Olympics through the 1970s and 1980s, so naturally it came with a lot of hyped up myth and legend. Today we know all about it and at the end of the day it isn't that impressive, especially when you do a cost comparison with other somewhat similar compounds like Anavar. I would say go ahead and try it just to say you've done it type of thing, but chances are you will find yourself going back to Anavar or other 'meat-and-potatoes' compounds.
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          Originally posted by Dan C View Post
          Indigestion can result from any oral, as it is a direct symptom of liver cholestasis (even if its very mild). Its a result of bile acid buildup because the liver's ability to process and keep the bile flowing becomes impaired as a result of C17AA oral use, and it doesn't properly clear from the stomach/duodenum. TUDCA should always resolve that. Also note that any and all orals will ruin your cholesterol values.

          Anyways, there is really no comparison between Anavar and Turinabol. Anavar is by far many times stronger from an anabolic perspective. Turinabol used to be (in the late 1980s and early 1990s) looked upon as some exotic glamorized wonder compound, but that's just because not much was known about it other than it was East Germany's secret weapon in the Olympics through the 1970s and 1980s, so naturally it came with a lot of hyped up myth and legend. Today we know all about it and at the end of the day it isn't that impressive, especially when you do a cost comparison with other somewhat similar compounds like Anavar. I would say go ahead and try it just to say you've done it type of thing, but chances are you will find yourself going back to Anavar or other 'meat-and-potatoes' compounds.
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