HCG is not known to be an anabolic steroid. It is a natural hormone that does develop within a pregnant woman’s placenta. After nidation within the placenta there is the formation of HCG. It has lutenizing characteristics because it is very similar to the LH. It is found within the anterior part of the pituitary Read More →

Anti-Estrogens – Used to block receptor sites, not stop conversion of AAS to estrogen. So when it’s already converted, anti-estrogens block the body from this action. TAKE ANTI-ESTROGENS BEFORE AND AT THE FIRST SIGN OF RECEPTOR ACTIVITY (GYNECOMASTIA), OR BETTER YET, ALONG WITH AN AROMATASE INHIBITOR Nolvadex is the best example of an anti-estrogen. It Read More →