Quote Originally Posted by Atomini View Post
I second that.

THe best thing you can do is go take university courses in biochemistry. Most people read a book on AAS and think they know all there is to it.

You know nothing until you can do things like name off by heart how many carbon atoms are in a testosterone molecule, whether or not it's a polar or non-polar molecule, and the EXACT chemical reactions that take place in an esterification reaction.
who cares if u can name "non-polar molecules" thats not what im going to be telling my clients who are athletes who need to use AAS to be able to compete. I need to know what would be applicable to their specif requirements in their given Sport/Profession.