Follow a cycle of Halotestin for Energy, Strength, Endurance and Aggression gains

Competitive athletes such as powerlifters use Halotestin just before competition to increase their energy levels, strength and aggression.
Halotestin comes in the form of tablets or capsules, which makes it easy to use.
Here's everything you need to know about this anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) before starting a cycle today.

1) Origin of Halotestin

Halotestin was synthesized in the 1950s from methylated testosterone.
Originally, this AAS was prescribed in the medical field for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and the treatment of hypogonadism in male patients.
Patients with breast cancer or uterine bleeding dysfunction are not left out, since halotestin is also prescribed in their treatment.

2) Halotestin for Bodybuilding

Very quickly, Halotestin was used as a performance enhancing drug (PED) by bodybuilders in the bodybuilding community. It became known as "Halo" and became an AAS of choice for athletes looking to gain muscle fast, strength, energy and endurance.
This is because Halo works by binding to androgen receptors throughout the body. It then stimulates protein synthesis while preventing amino acid catabolism and urinary calcium excretion.
This ensures that your body retains essential minerals like potassium, phosphorus and nitrogen, which are needed for protein synthesis and muscle growth.
Additionally, since you are excreting less calcium, Halo also promotes increased bone density. Halo also promotes increased red blood cell count. Therefore, you will have fewer problems with lactic acid buildup in your muscle tissues during strength training.
This means you will be better equipped to train harder and longer due to increased endurance levels. Additionally, expect faster recovery times from injuries when using Halotestin.

3) Side effects of Halotestin

Halotestin may be an androgenic-anabolic steroid, but it offers more androgenic properties than anabolic. This is so even though, in reality, it has a higher anabolic than androgenic ratio.
Female bodybuilders are therefore more likely to experience virilizing side effects when using Halo.
However, Halotestin does not aromatize or convert to estrogen, so male users do not have to worry about estrogen-related side effects such as water retention, bloating, or gynecomastia.
However, Halo is known to be hepatotoxic, so it is advisable to follow your Halotestin cycle or combine it with supplements liver protection like LIV-52 or Samarin.

4) Halotestin cycle and dosage

Halo can be taken alone or in combination with other AAS like Anavar. However, the cycle and dosage you decide to use should reflect your individualized bodybuilding goals.
That being said, it is mostly recommended to do a short cycle of Halotestin due to its hepatotoxicity.
A 4-week cycle should be sufficient with a daily dosage of 10 to 40 mg. You can take 20 to 30 mg per day for three weeks, followed by a dosage of 40 mg per day during the last week of your 4-week cycle.
A post cycle therapy (PCT) plan should be put in place before you begin your Halo cycle. You need to increase your endogenous testosterone levels after a Halotestin cycle because your natural testosterone production is suppressed during this time.
A PCT consisting of HCG and Nolvadex should be sufficient, but always consult your trainer and/or doctor for the PCT protocol that suits you.
You can get here free advice from our IFBB PRO consultant.

5) Closing

In Top Steroids, we offer authentic Halotestin products from the world's most prestigious pharmaceutical companies. We offer both standalone Halo products and specialized stacks. We also have endurance packs that combine Halo and Winstrol.

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