These are the results from a very comprehensive study done on proviron and its effects. It seems to show very different characteristics and traits than what the profile on this web site shows. I know this is only one study, but it is definately worth lookig over if you use proviron or are considering it. The full study along with useful charts can be found at:http://www.academicjournals.org/sre/...20et%20al..pdf
Hope this helps
RESULTS
No obvious toxicity signs such as weakness, lethargy,
tremors, refusal of feeds, weight loss, hair-loss, coma
and death were seen in any of the animals. However,
most of the animals exhibited calmness; improve appetite
for food and water and general sense of well-being all
through the duration of the study.
Evidence of weight gained was observed in all the animals
in both groups. Although, the mean average raw
body weight gained of animals in the proviron treated animals
were lower in the control. However, the proviron
treated group weight was not significantly different from
that of the control, using ANOVA as shown in Table 1.
Moreover, both the raw testicular weight and relative
testicular weight decreased significantly (P < 0.05) in the
proviron treated group as compared to the control as
shown in Table 1.
Proviron group has the sperm count of about 1.4 times
significantly (P< 0.05) lower than the control. The sperm
motility of proviron is about 2.8 times significantly lower
than the control.in the proviron group was significantly lower than the
control as shown in Table 2.
Proviron has lower significant (P < 0.05) % spermatogonial
count than the control as shown in Table 4.
However, testosterone level in the proviron group was
about 2.7 folds significantly (P<0.01) lower than control.
While, the FSH level in proviron was 3.7 folds significantly
(P<0.05) lower than the control as shown in Table
3.
Histology of control rats’ testis (Figure 1a): Numerous
round tubules with a fewer elongated ones. Most of the
tubules are regularly shaped with evidence of active spermatogenic
and spermiogenic activity seen.
Table 1. Summary of body and organ weights of animals.