Prop, enan, cyp – what do these abbreviations stand for?
Prop, enan, cypio – what do these abbreviations mean? Do they refer only to testosterone? If you have come across this article, it means that you are at some level of searching/expanding your knowledge regarding steroids. Specifically androgenic/anabolic steroids. It also means that you have come across the terms prop, enan, cypio, and possibly hexa, depot enough times and not enough times, these prefixes have been explained to you. Keeping the order, these abbreviations in expansion mean: prop – propionate; enan – enanthate; cypio – cypionate; and further: hexa – hexahydrobenzylcarbonate depo – depot What do these phrases mean? They
Yohimbine – most underrated spot fat-loss agent
Yohimbine – what it is, how it works, how to dose. Basic information about the agent in the shortest, most concise form. 1.General description Yohimbine is a substance extracted from the bark of the Yohimba tree, a naturally occurring tree in Africa. In chemical nomenclature it is a compound defined as an alkaloid. For centuries, folk medicine has recommended it for erection or libido problems. On the market you can find it both under the polonized name – yohimbine, as well as the original – yohimbine. Developed in pharmacological form it was released to the market already in 1930. In
Testosterone and prostate cancer – history of the biggest misconception in science
Testosterone and prostate cancer. The story of a great and silent misunderstanding of modern medicine. This year, it will be more than 80 years since Charles B. Huggins published the groundbreaking results of a study of patients treated with an experimental and, for those times, innovative hormone therapy. It is impossible to describe the scale and pace of the progress that has been made in this period of time; we have landed on the moon, split the atom and regularly photograph the surface of Mars. What have we not yet achieved and what seems to be beyond the horizon of
Does steroids really damage the liver?
Does steroids really damage the liver? Pharmacological doping has become firmly established even in amateur athletes. What is the scale of this phenomenon? Different authors give different data, it is estimated that up to 50% of people exercising amateurishly used doping in their “career”. This seems to be quite a large percentage, given the number of myths and stories circulating about steroids. Today we will take under the microscope those most harmful to “doping”, i.e. those which are furthest from the real truth. Myth 1: The liver dies and rots from steroids. We will start rather shockingly, but… none of