hondas2k666 said:
hi , i have purchased a 100 count bag of 50 mg british dragon dianabol. they are pink squared tablets with "50" on one side and "BD" on the other side. i was told that they were real from other members on this site. i have been using them for about 2 weeks and i havent seen any weight gain. can someone help me out here? and tell me if im doin anything wrong. i take one 50 mg tablet everyday while i eat.
thanks,
J
Do you take the full 50mg tab at once? if so dbol has a 1/2 life of approx 3-4 hours and the dosage needs to be slit up into the same time frame.
I do not actually agree with high diosage tabs with short half lives
To explain here is how a tablet / capsule is made:
Makers of pills, tablets, or caplets have standard size moulds for the precise size of their pill. It does not matter what the active ingredients are because the manufacturer will add fillers, binders, waxes, and other excipients to take up the space. A filler does nothing more than take up volume and some common fillers are talcum powder, sugar, whey and yeast. If a company claims it does not use any of these common fillers, then they surely use dehydrogenated animal fat. They have to use something to fill up the space within the mould. Also they must use wax or some kind of binders to make the components stick together when they squeeze everything to make the pill.
Bearing this in mind we therefore can deduce the active ingredient is ‘’mixed with the filler’’ and there is no science to gain even distribution.
So for example if we have a 50mg Dbol tab with a ½ life of 3-4 hours and that is our daily dosage (50mg ED) and we say the waking day for administration spread is 16 hours we will will need to split the tab into ¼’s (one every 4 hours).
This would give use a dosage of 12.5mg every 4 hours but how can we be sure? Remembering how the tab is made it could quite easily be:
0mg
5mg
30mg
15mg
As the split we make in the tab we do not know if it is filler or active ingredient. This therefore effects the blood concentration levels as if we were to plot on a graph it certainly would not be flat-line (which is the optimum).
You may say there are other benefits (i.e. less tabs to post etc etc that is not in question) my view is that where possible smaller dosage tabs are far more suited to short ½ life meds.
Wrongun!