I been researching halodrol for 6 months, while I know it is not AAS and is a PH, I still have an important question. I realize that the structure does not allow halodrol to aromatize, but since I am raising test levels and taking halodrol liquigels (dont be fooled by the name, Gaspari used the same name for this product that is not a "hormonal product", mostly DHEA combined with some AA, arachidonic acid) so how then is there not going to be any conversion. Secondly, I was discussing it with my friends dad who is a doctor, and he said he would not reccomend it due to adverse effects of excess testosterone in the body, thought none may appear short term, it very well could long term. What I am curious about is is an OTC/legal supplement really potentially that dangerous later on down the road, even if it is used only once? (I know that evryone is different, but I am curiosu how likely it is)
Stats: 21 years old, 5'10", 170lbs, 11-12% BF. No AAS experience
If it helps, the Halodrol compound is:
4-chloro-17a-methyl-androst-1, 4-diene-3-17b-diol
and the active ingridient: polydehydrogenated, polyhydroxylated halomethetioallocholane
If anyone can tell me anything about the active ingridient, that would be appreciated too. Thanks.
-Jport