Thursday, June 26, 2008

Dianabol

By The Steroid Encyclopaedia Team

Methandrostenolone is famous for having been the most popular oral steroid of all time and is commercially known as Dianobol. In 1955 it was invented by Ciba Pharmaceuticals, an up and coming American pharmaceutical company. It is have become so popular as it is an oral steroid but it is also a derivative of testosterone and has been manipulated into having a higher anabolic effect and less androgenic side effects.

Average dose for athletes using Dianabol range from as low as 10mg per day, all the way up to 100mg per day or more for adventurous athletes. With Dianabol, more is not necessarily better. Side effects increase dramatically with increased dosage, which include and are not limited to: water retention, liver toxicity, acne, aggression, and increased blood pressure.

Dianobol is most effective when taken in combination with injectable steroids like deca-durabolin and testosterone. These cycles should not last for more than 6 weeks in order to reduce liver damage and other related side effects. Low dosage cycles over longer time periods will actually give you the better results rather than the recommended high dosage short term cycle to "jump start" your cycle until injectable steroids accumulate and begin working in your system.

For instance, Dianabol could be taken at a dose of 10-20mg for an 8-10 week cycle in a very safe manner for more permanent gains, instead of the usual 50-60mg per day for 4 week cycle, which leaves the user with nothing more than massive water retention that quickly subsides upon cessation of the product.

In general Dianabol is used in conjunction with steroid cycles if a bodybuilder is looking for massive muscle gains out of season. If used in conjunction with a solid weight training program and a proper high calorie diet, a cycle of dianabol gain can add 10-20 pounds of weight over an 8 week cycle. Some of that weight will be water retention and some fat, but most of the gains of dianabol can be kept after cessation of the cycle.

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