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jmccown
05-08-2009, 08:41 AM
So I stumbled onto some info on a new legal product called 1 T Tren that is getting some big time reviews on other sites. It is a pump style product modeled after Trenbolone. I am wondering since it is legal is it actually considered a PH or an AAS? Also, would this be a banned substance in PL? So many gray areas about this one.

rainjack
05-08-2009, 08:58 AM
If it is legally sold over the counter - it is not AAS.

Sidior
05-08-2009, 09:14 AM
Check the banned substance list in your fed. It is likely garbage. If you want more info then that post what's in it.

Sidior
05-08-2009, 09:15 AM
This is also not an AAS question, so Im moving it to the supplement section.

Tom Mutaffis
05-08-2009, 10:14 AM
So I stumbled onto some info on a new legal product called 1 T Tren that is getting some big time reviews on other sites. It is a pump style product modeled after Trenbolone. I am wondering since it is legal is it actually considered a PH or an AAS? Also, would this be a banned substance in PL? So many gray areas about this one.

Most of these products are ineffective and cause numerous side effects such as acne, bloating, loss of libido, and elevated blood pressue.

1. Trenbolone is a steroid used mostly for strength and lean mass gains, not "pump". If anything bodybuilders consider it effective for "hardening".

2. If it is legally sold over the counter then it is either a prohormone of a designer steroid. As mentioned above AAS is not sold over the counter.

3. There is a good chance that it could still cause you to fail a drug test for your PL federation.

These products really have no place in anyone's routine. They are more expensive, less effective, and in many cases more dangerous than anabolic steroids. The only positive is that they are legal - but just because something is legal does not mean that it is worthwhile.

You are not going to find a "magic pill" to get stronger. If you have issues with your hormone levels then you should see an endrocrinologist who can perform the appropriate tests and provide a real solution for you.

If you are just looking to get stronger or perform better then there are plenty of proven safe and effective supplements such as creatine. A lot of times people try to use these "shortcut" products because they fall prey to creative marketing.

The only ones that seemed to work were all banned by the FDA about 5 years ago (1-AD, etc.), and manufactures came out with more dangerous and less effective alternatives to continue to make profits (M1-T, etc.).

Short answer: Don't waste your money or jeopardize your health.