D - we're not slamming you if it comes across as that, but when you are talkign about women vs men and your experience using AAS, there's actually so much less reason to use the drugs. I agree that if she's still getting her period at low bodyfat then its ok -- how are you measuring the 8%? Some people just have that build & metabolism to pull that off, but I guess whether or not 8% is accurate and she is actually maintaining it doesn't really matter to me because I haven't seen pictures, don't know her or you and its the internet.
The important things are paying attention to the goals. You/ she can try all teh different drugs you want regardless of what we suggest or say - the difference is that whatever you as a guy use recreationally (i.e. not for competition) generally has less impact on your system than it does for a girl - i.e. girls can't be so cavalier about using AAS. Even if she had no problems w/ winny & var, she can easily come across primo or anythign else that just kicks her in the ass - i.e. gets significant voice change, etc. that may or may not go away. This is where esp for women, you are your very own personal Petri dish. Its all an experiment and no one can guarantee or predict any particular sides except her. That's where we are just loading up on the caveats and saying pay attention to the goals. If its a "look" she is after and hasnt' gotten it from several cycles of 2 different AAS, then let's look first at history and consider:
1) Were the drugs real or what they were advertised to be?
2) Was the diet supporting what the goal was? I.e. you can cut or bulk on any drug, but if your DIET & TRAINING aren't also supporting those goals, it really doesnt' matter what you are popping or shooting.
So that would lead me to ask is her diet in tune with the goal? And "diet" doesnt' always mean restricted variety & calories, but rather fueling for what you are trying to accomplish. And also recognizing that even diet needs to be cyclic. If you maintain the same diet for extended periods of time, particularly a restricted diet, it will stagnate and screw up the results even though you think you are doing the right thing. There is constant change goign on in your body and esp when you are at the extremes of dieting, you need to give time to come back to what is "normal" as well. For ex, when I follow competition diets for 4 months at a time, I will usually run a "detox diet" for a week or two when I am done w/ teh comeptition diet. Meaning, comeptition diet restricts the amounts of good fruits and veggies that I consume. I usually develop lactose intolerance when I cut dairy out and have a hard time digesting anything w/ lots of simple sugars w/o feeling like I'm experiencing heart palpitations and then drop into a sugar coma. So then I'll take a week or two of juicing, eating lots of good fruits -- fruits contain enzymes that the body uses to help shuttle out waste / by products of daily metabolic functions that haven't been cleared out of my system for 4 months. Basically just clean things out and then start over again.
So at the risk of sounding preachy -- start w/ a diet overhaul before looking to other drugs. If she's not building mass, then she may be a hard gainer, has a crazy metabolism or whatever. So learn how to diet to accommodate that & get to the results she is willing to try 3 different types of steroids to gain. I'm guessing the lack of correct diet is what is inhibiting results from the 2 steroids already tried. So why bother trying yet another type if the diet still isn't correct for the goal?