What is it and where does it come
from?
Androstenedione (Andro) is a direct precursor to the
hormone testosterone. It was the first prohormone to really break into the
sports nutrition industry.
Although andro was discovered in 1935, it wasn’t until scientists learned
that it became testosterone in the body in the 1950’s that it was seriously
considered. Androstenedione is naturally produced in men and women, and is found
in Scotch pine trees. What? Scotch pine trees? Yes, and this simple fact
classifies it as a dietary supplement. Bodybuilding.com’s product is high
quality pharmaceutical grade, purified Androstenedione.
2. What does it do and what scientific studies give evidence to
support this?
Andro, much like DHEA, can have powerful effects on muscle-building
and athletic performance. DHEA is two steps away from becoming testosterone.
However, unlike DHEA, andro is only one step away from testosterone. Therefore,
by itself, it is not a muscle builder; but after the liver converts it to
testosterone-watch out, BIG gains are on their way. Studies conducted on andro
indicate that when taken orally, androstenedione produces significantly more
testosterone than either a placebo or DHEA. In fact, East German athletes have
used andro to improve their athletic performance in the Olympics since 1980.
According to German records, their athletes experienced raises in testosterone
levels as significant as 140% to 183% of normal with 50 mg of andro and
incredibly 211% to 237% of normal with 100 mg of andro! These testosterone
boosts have lead many athletes to improving their performance and lean muscle
mass. This has lead many to believe that it may even work well as a libido
booster.
3. Who needs it and what are some symptoms of deficiency?
Those who would benefit most from androstenedione supplementation are
those who are into bodybuilding, weight training, and demanding sports. Due to
its incredible testosterone producing effects (only one step away), andro has
emerged as an important almost magical supplement. Since androstenedione is not
an essential nutrient, it is not associated with deficiency.
4. How much should be taken? Are there any side effects?
Most experts recommend supplementing with andro in doses between 50
to 100 mg in the morning or 60 minutes before working out, since that’s when
testosterone levels peak. Experts suggest the best way to take andro is by
cycling it. The proper cycle is six weeks of taking it followed by two weeks
off. Some small side effects are acne, a decrease in HDL (the good cholesterol),
and prostate hypertrophy. It is not recommended for women, as it could lead to a
lower voice, facial hair, and acne. Also, anyone with heart problems should
consult a doctor before supplementing with androstenedione. Andro is very safe.
It is not a drug like anabolic steroids (the illegal ones), therefore it doesn’t
pose a threat as a liver or kidney toxifier.
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