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alkalinekid
09-09-2006, 03:56 AM
Sorry, this isn't a review. I used the search option in the forum to search for any threads on this product...and I'm pretty suprised none came up. Usually I post in the muscleandfitness.com forum, but people here seem to be a lot more educated. I was just curious if anyone knows anything about this product off hand (negative effects), I know theres been no scientific testing on this supplement...so I believe its just kinda take-it-or-leave-it right now. Many people in highschool (kids 15-16 years old) I know are taking this, as well as my friends (18 years). Do you guys know if anythings going to happen to the highschool kids (football players, so theyre active at least) that take this? I don't know if SD qualifies as a steroid, but I wonder if growth stunt could come into effect. And as for my friends, some of them are taking this without ANY other supplements (milk thistle and all that stuff you need to take to balance ur body), and are barely working out, if so not intense at all. I want to know how this will effect their bodies. If theres any substantial scientific information out yet I'd love to see or hear it so I could warn my friends about it, because for all they know (and I know), all the supplement does to you is add 10-20lbs of muscle and shred you to bits. (Only negative I've heard is drastically lowering HDL levels, supposedly causing plaque buildup in arteries later down the road).

I'm a hard gainer and I've wanted to take this many times, but I don't want to take a chance with any non-fda approved products.

Anything would be great...if you guys dont have any answers, I'm sure no one does. If there has been any past threads on thsi topic please link me and I'll read them myself.

GMUnit
09-09-2006, 04:57 AM
http://www.abcbodybuilding.com/forum/sho...rue#Post1170914 (http://www.abcbodybuilding.com/forum/showflat.php?Cat=0&Board=food&Number=1170914&Searc hpage=1&Main=1170914&Words=superdrol&topic=&Search =true#Post1170914)

Hells Fire
09-09-2006, 05:10 AM
^^^ good thread.

I'd be very apprehensive about taking anything that ends with "drol."

alkalinekid
09-09-2006, 06:13 AM
Well thanks for the thread...didn't give me much of any new info, all I know for sure is that it'll pay a toll on your liver. I guess we'll have to wait a couple more years and if all the users start dying we'll know its a bad supp /forum/images/graemlins/smile.gif

ElGrizzle
09-18-2006, 10:03 PM
supposedly when you turn 21 and are still considering taking legal PHs. Phera-Plex has the least amount of side effects.

bucktheduck
10-04-2006, 04:28 AM
A. why is it no one cares or seems to care about what their health is going to be like in say 20 years? Doesn't anyone ever think "if I take this, will I have a brain tumor, heart attack, prostate cancer when I'm 40?" Just a thought.


B. why are people so quick to jump to the "easy" way to gain muscle. I can see its "eye-candy" effect but to me its not worth the risk. To put it to you this way, if all the steroids and PHs in the world were free to take, I still wouldn't touch them. You couldn't give them to me for free you couldn't even pay me to take them.

Adam Knowlden
10-04-2006, 05:11 AM
Hey bro,

Superdrol is a designer steroid.

Its harsh on lipid levels. It is very powerful and requires a very solid PCT. The total spectrum of side effects are unknown at this time. Currently, a lot of people are paying to be guinea pigs for supplement companies.

I'm sure a google search will produce a lot of information for you too.

Lost Sheep is pretty informed on this particular supplement. I do not believe it is produced any longer.

I also can think of no reason why a teenager would need any kind of product like this. From my research on Maslow's theory's, I'd put the mentality for taking this supplement in the same arena as taking steorids. A lot of times bodybuilders only consider the short-term.

iLLa
10-04-2006, 06:29 PM
if your goals are just to get big. you dont need it and i def wouldnt risk getting the numerious health problems associated with its side effects. there is no easy button for anything in life. if you want something you have to work hard for it. youre always gonna get out what you put in to something. rome wasnt built in a day not to mention they didnt have all of the machines and technology that we have today.

nmporche
10-06-2006, 07:18 PM
Getting ready to start a cycle of oxodrol, same a superdrol but 12mg instead of 10. Have oxo-6 and nolva as well as a liver support. Was wondering if PCT was lacking anything. A little worried about how to maintain a safe blood pressure durring cycle and control lipid and corta. Any suggestions?

Adam Knowlden
10-07-2006, 12:28 AM
Red yeast rice, Hawthorne Berries and CoQ10 for sure. I personally would not think milk thistle is enough (if that's what you're taking). Liv 52 stacked with milk thistle.

Superdrol and other products like it are very much like steroids. Personally, I think steroids are safer only because they've been researched more. More than likely these products have more sides than are known.

nmporche
10-08-2006, 07:03 AM
Thanks for the advice I will add them to my PCT. Milk Thistle was the main ingredient in the liver support. The real deal is probably safer and less taxing on the live I agree. Harder to get actual gear and not get busted at least for me.

Adam Knowlden
10-08-2006, 07:08 PM
Well I don't promote this product. But if you are going to take it I'd recommend doing everything possible to protect yourself. I also wouldn't expect near the same results as AAS. Further, from the little research I've done, the side effects are pretty brutal.

nmporche
10-08-2006, 07:28 PM
The main side effects I've seen are nose bleeds due to high blood pressure durring strenuos lifts. It's also supposed to have a suprisingly strong suppression of natural test production. Other than these I would assume that most others could be avoided by a well planned PCT. Is there anything that I am not aware of. Just want to make sure I have as much possible knowledge before getting into this. Thanks for the help.