Prohormones are essentially precursors to real steroid hormones. That is to say that they convert in the body to, among other things, testosterone. Patrick Arnonld just wrote an interesting article on how to take your average prohormone and convert it via a few simple steps with only basic lab components. This is why prohormones are now illegal, however they were essentially banned, but not classified as Schedule III drugs. Many of the supposed "steroids" sold in magazines are essentially prohormones based.
I wish I knew about this Spawn - I've heard about it before but never really got the full scoop. If it does contain Tren - it it would have to be 17aa. so as to by pass the liver. I don't know if such as thing is possible with Tren - I have only used it as an injectible, and would never consider taking it otherwise. Tren is potent and very effective but it can carry sides for some people. I have never experienced bad sides other than feeling some dull aches around my kidney areas.
Prohormones are actully safer because they are not oral steriods with the 17aa carbon molecule attached to them - at least thats how they used to be. Maybe some companies have modified these compounds to bypass the liver. This would make sense, as this would give the prohomones at least the chance to convert. But ulitmately how much will convert and remain testoserone? That also has been the subject of some interesting studies...but thats another subject.
So the important point here is to determine weather this "Spawn" stuff is infact a prohormone or a real oral 17aa steroid? In either case don't be affraid of using orals - I love them but I use them for shorter periods of time. Used correctly, orals such as my favorite - dbol - can lead to some nice gains.




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