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Boldenone precursors? - BigRick - 03-24-2012 12:17 AM Hi, someone has experience with boldenone precursors like campesterol? RE: Boldenone precursors? - Suomi666 - 03-24-2012 12:23 AM (03-24-2012 12:17 AM)BigRick Wrote: Hi, someone has experience with boldenone precursors like campesterol? There are more of them, the most prominent being beta-sitosterol and stigmasterol. They are all steroids, more precisely phyto-steroids because they are all naturally present in plants. Now, the fact that they are metabolized into boldenone is well known although there are few commercial products with reasonable amounts of plant-derived steroids. Lot of BS on the market...the problem is that it depends how you process them, in which form exactly they are present and 100 other small things. RE: Boldenone precursors? - Ronnie333 - 03-24-2012 12:25 AM This BS never worked, get serious, bro RE: Boldenone precursors? - DocHolliday - 03-24-2012 12:32 AM This is not a complete BS. Consider this: several clinical studies have been conducted with phytosterols (esp. those mentioned above). The scientists measured levels of alpha-boldenone in calf urine and compared it to the levels of calf fed with phytosteroids. It was obvious that phytosteroid-fed cow/calf have higher levels of boldenone in their urine. Now, it's the same with humans. In fact, two scientific studies measured such processes in humans exactly because of worries that high intake of phytosterols (another name for phytosteroids) can show false positive results in urine tests on boldenone. RE: Boldenone precursors? - CoachMike - 03-24-2012 12:37 AM I wrote an article on this topic, see my blog. In fact, the problem is not that they don't work. The problem is that they are detectable. I just learned that MegaGear mixes all xenoandrogens with exactly those phytosteroids. It's apparently a stupid idea to say the least. Now go and explain that this is not Equipoise but some legal stuff...errrrggh |