BionicBC said:
MAny people believe that Dostinex reduces progesterone sides due to tren/nandrolone usage. In actuallity, it reduces PROLACTIN sides, which, in the end, basically accomplishes the same goal-Decreasing your risk for reduced sex drivem, lactating nipples, gyno, exc. Plus, even alone, Dostinex is widely reported as having great sexual stimulating effects. Some might disagree on the fact that Dostinex doesnt reduce progesterone, but the only thing to my knowledge that reduces progesterone is RU-486, otherwise known as the abortion pill. I also ran across a study showing a correlation between RU-486, and Cheque Drops, and although Cheque Drops are extremely toxic, there seems to be a potential for progesterone reduction. Something to maybe look into.
Ill try and dig up the thread.
Hope this helps. All
gratitude is appreciated.
Bionic
I FOUND THE THREAD>
Cheque Drops.... New Uses?????
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Yea yea yea, i know this is a repost, but I think this is actually an interesting find instead of the same old repeat posts you see on here day after day. Anyone wit hopinions on this idea? logic seems right. Who knows. I just know its more interesting than "Which is better.... DBol or Drol?" So here it is:
As we know, some use RU-486 (Mifepristone), otherwise known as the abortion pill, to reduce progesterone sides in bodybuilders running high dose nandrolones, exc. I stumbled across this following piece of info while doing research on Cheque Drops (mibolerone). They are structurally similar. In this respect, could one run low doses of Cheque Drops for the same purposes, to reduce progesterone sides? Maybe i stumbled onto something good..... Check it out-the last paragraph is what Im referring to.
What RU-486 means for animals
WASHINGTON D.C.--The pharmacological race to be first to market a
safe, affordable, easily administered contraceptive drug for dogs, cats,
and nuisance wildlife may have heated up with the September 28, 2000
decision of the U.S. Food and Drug Admini-stration to allow Danco
Laboratories, of New York City, to market the RU-486 abortion pill.
The Danco formulation, called Mifeprex, includes five separate
tablets, to be taken in a two-step sequence. The first three tablets,
taken at once, contain mifepristone. Better known by the chemical index
number RU-486, mifepristone is an androgen steroid which blocks the
production of progesterone, a hormone required to sustain pregnancy. Two
days after taking the mifepristone tablets, the user takes two more
tablets containing misoprostol, another hormonal drug which causes her
body to expell the aborted fetal tissue.
Mifepristone is a close chemical relative of mibolerone, an
androgen steroid developed and manufactured by the Upjohn Company.
Mibolerone has been used by prescription for more than 20 years to suppress
estrus in racing greyhounds, sled dogs, some show dogs, and many species
of animals kept in zoos, but has not been marketed to the general public.
ILL TRY AND DIG UP THE THREAD>