Methyl-1-Testosterone
1. What is it and where does it come from?
Methyl-1-Testosterone (17alpha methyl-17beta-hydroxy-androst-1-ene-3-one) is
a prohormone that has been shown to be between seven and sixteen times more
potent than testosterone.
The substance 1-Testosterone (17-hydroxy-5alpha-androst-1-en-3-one) has been
reported to be seven times more potent than regular testosterone and
Methyl-1-Testosterone has been shown to be even more potent than regular
1-Testosterone. The drug 1-testosterone was methylated to protect it from liver
destruction, thereby increasing oral availability. For this reason
Methyl-1-Testosterone is the most potent form of 1-Testosterone available.
2. What does it do and what scientific studies give evidence to support
this?
Methyl-1-Testosterone (as well as 1-Testosterone) is a substance with no
currently known pharmaceutical / medical application. Because this hormone was
discovered only recently (and somewhat accidentally) it has yet to be studied by
formal academia.
However, substantial anecdotal evidence exists (from the bodybuilding
community) that Methyl-1-Testosterone is powerful and yields gains similar to a
reasonable dosage of illegal steroids.
Many past substances have come with similar claims attached, only to
disappoint. However, users of methyl-1-testosterone have noted routine gains of
up to 10lbs in lean muscle mass in a two week period. These gains would be
considered the average (mean) amongst users, and have been seen to occur in
large numbers.
Methyl-1-Testosterone, then, is most obviously a muscle building substance.
3. Who needs it and what are some symptoms of deficiency?
Given that the body manufactures endogenous testosterone, there is no bodily
requirement for Methyl-1-Testosterone during youth (18-30). However, as one
ages, natural hormone levels decline. A deficiency in testosterone levels can
lead to a variety of mood irregularities and sexual dysfunctions.
In the face of naturally declining hormone levels, Methyl-1-Testosterone
could be used by those looking for to restore their hormone levels. While
self-medicating is strongly discouraged, this is one potential application.
Bodybuilders looking to add lean muscle tissue could also benefit from the
use of Methyl-1-Testosterone. While the addition of muscle to ones frame may not
always be a bodily requirement (in some cases addition of muscle becomes a
survival issue), a psychological requirement may exist
Persons under the age of eighteen should refrain from using this supplement.
4. How much should be taken? Are there any side effects?
Typical side effects of anabolic steroid use include: Gynocomastia, water
retention, disruption of the testicular axis, distended stomach, male pattern
baldness, and acne. Users of Methyl-1-Testosterone have reported none of these
commonly seen side effects. This is, in part, due to the fact that
Methyl-1-Testosterone will not convert to estrogen.
A common side effect of taking Methyl-1-Testosterone is lethargy. Increased
aggressiveness has also been noted, as has an increase in blood pressure and
decreases in appetite. Typically, these side effects are dose related.
During a cycle of this substance, users should avoid alcohol and other
stimulants and depressants, as these substances can place additional stresses on
the liver.
No formal dosing guidelines have yet been established, and it is therefore
best to strictly adhere to label directions. However, anecdote suggests that it
is best to begin with a "test-dose" of 5-10mg. Users have reported that best
gains are noticed when taking doses between 20 to 40 milligrams. Cycles of this
product should continue for no longer than four week periods followed by an
equal amount of time to allow for system cleansing. At this time, supplementing
with liver detoxifiers like milk thistle would be ideal, as would the
consumption of an anti-estrogen supplement.
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