I saw an older friend of mine a few weeks ago. He is always looking to try the next new advertised testosterone booster and uses them frequently. He was doing so because he has confirmed low testosterone. Anyway, when I saw him we were talking about lifting and he pulled up his sleeve slightly and I noticed his arms were noticeably larger then when I saw him a few months prior. I asked him to show me the bottles of the "testosterone boosters" he was taking. He hands me a bottle of something called Vengeance made by, I think, Underground Pharma (Red flag immediately in my mind). Sure enouph, his "test booster" was in fact a stack of epistane and haladrol. He told me the sales rep sold him something for PCT too, so I took a look at the PCT product to find out that is just a bottle of Epistane! So he walked in looking for a natural test booster and they sold him a 4 week h-drol and epistane cycle with a 4 week "PCT" of epistane! I was pissed off to say the least.
I told him that he is already on cycle, so at this point he might as well finish it out, but I had him stop it at 6 weeks rather then doing the full 8 weeks that was sold and recommended to him. We also ordered him a few SERMs to use for a PCT.
After I explained everything to him, he told me that he had used the same product about a year ago thinking it was a testosterone booster, and that was when he started having issues with his libido. I don't have a problem with people using prohormones, but I have a major problem with these kind of business practices. I wonder how many 18 year old kids are using prohormones and messing up their HPTA because they just don't know any better and some sales rep talked them into it. Using a prohormone and not even knowing your on a prohormone? That's unforgivable in my mind and for my friend it might mean having to go on TRT when it could have been avoided or postponed for quite some time.
I told him that he is already on cycle, so at this point he might as well finish it out, but I had him stop it at 6 weeks rather then doing the full 8 weeks that was sold and recommended to him. We also ordered him a few SERMs to use for a PCT.
After I explained everything to him, he told me that he had used the same product about a year ago thinking it was a testosterone booster, and that was when he started having issues with his libido. I don't have a problem with people using prohormones, but I have a major problem with these kind of business practices. I wonder how many 18 year old kids are using prohormones and messing up their HPTA because they just don't know any better and some sales rep talked them into it. Using a prohormone and not even knowing your on a prohormone? That's unforgivable in my mind and for my friend it might mean having to go on TRT when it could have been avoided or postponed for quite some time.