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Winstrol to control prolactin? amazing with trenbolone?

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 9:09 pm
by MONSTRO
I know winstrol is very hard on joints but it works amazing . And i got sore nipples using test , tren , masteron and anadrol and when i include wintrol sore nipples gone .

Some people claim it works amazing with trenbolone , is real that he help control prolactin?

Re: Winstrol to control prolactin? amazing with trenbolone?

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2020 4:12 am
by Phill
yes winstrol is said to have anti-progestin properties and works well with tren.

compared to the basic testosterone the winny has an addition of a pyrazole ring in C2-C3; this change results in the absence of the ketone group in C3, which destabilizes the specific link with the androgen receptors; generic strengthening of the steroid receptor link; an inverse affinity for estrogen receptors (i.e. it transmits an anabolic androgenic message to this type of receptor, thus making this molecule indirectly anti-estrogenic); the inverse affinity for progestin receptors (androgen-anabolic signal, therefore indirectly anti-progestin).

Re: Winstrol to control prolactin? amazing with trenbolone?

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2020 11:47 am
by MONSTRO
So when using tren + test + masteron + anadrol witch is the best oral to use with?

Im thinking in anavar or winstrol? But of course from what you said wintrol is almost an obligation to use with 19nor steroids like tren and drol

And is cheaper than dostinex :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Winstrol to control prolactin? amazing with trenbolone?

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2020 12:54 pm
by Vision
Phill wrote: Wed Aug 05, 2020 4:12 am yes winstrol is said to have anti-progestin properties and works well with tren.

compared to the basic testosterone the winny has an addition of a pyrazole ring in C2-C3; this change results in the absence of the ketone group in C3, which destabilizes the specific link with the androgen receptors; generic strengthening of the steroid receptor link; an inverse affinity for estrogen receptors (i.e. it transmits an anabolic androgenic message to this type of receptor, thus making this molecule indirectly anti-estrogenic); the inverse affinity for progestin receptors (androgen-anabolic signal, therefore indirectly anti-progestin).
AWESOME.. Thank you for the clear and great response.

This was a great questions with a great answer!