
Originally Posted by
Metalject
Winstrol itself doesn't have a negative impact on bones or joints. Being that one of its strongest medical purposes is osteoporosis treatment. There have also been arguments among some that state its hard on ligaments and tendons, but of all the steroids out there it's one of the few that's shown to strengthen them. The reasons people sometimes complain of joint pain or ligament and tendon issues with Winstrol, there are two reason. This part is simply my theory. The most common time an individual, gym rat, will use Winstrol is when he's leaning out. Therefore, his joints are going to hurt more and he will be more susceptible to injury. Injuries in the gym are somewhat more common when say a bodybuilder is in prep or cutting phases. Another possibility, an athlete uses Winstrol by itself and there is no testosterone, natural or synthetic. Therefore, there is no aromatization, low estrogen and achey joints. Sure, there could be exceptions to this, there may be some men who simply respond to Winstrol poorly and their joints hurt, I'm not saying that's impossible. But, there isn't anything about Winstrol that should make this happen. In my opinion, it's one of the very best steroids for an athlete.