Parabolin is indicated in treatment of severe muscular dystrophy and severe unrelated muscular catabolism as well as acute growth failure.
A derivative of 19-Nortestosterone, Parabolin is non-aromatizing. Many people who use it like that it produces dramatic hardness and strength increases in a short period of time. This ester makes Parabolin long lasting (up to two weeks or more) and a better option for human use.
Parabolin has no estrogenic activity and it is five times stronger than testosterone as both an anabolic and an androgenic Another great characteristic of Parabolin is that it binds quite will to the androgen receptors, which promote growth of the muscle cells and burning of fat cells. Additionally, Parabolin also binds to the glucocoticoid receptors. Glucocorticoid hormones are what tell the muscles to release protein (catabolism). When Parabolin binds to the glucocotoid receptors, it actually reduces catabolism (a good thing). Parabolin is also considered a nutrient partitioning agent. What this means is that it has the ability to convert more food into muscle and less into fat.
There are reports of sexual dysfunction (which can be subsided if you stack Parabolin with testosterone) and gynocomastia. Gynocomastia symptoms include bloating and an increase in breast tissue. On the opposite note, it’s not necessarily a great choice for women because it can have strong virilizing effects on women.
It can also lower thyroid levels, so it’s important to take a T3 to minimize the effects of this. Parabolin is also known to increase aggression. People may like this when it helps them prepare for and compete in and event, but it’s not an isolated aggression and can affect all aspects of life. Coughs, insomnia and night sweats and decreased cardiovascular capacity are also common.
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