Durabolin

Bio-Activity Analysis
Impact on Natural Testosterone Production
SCIENTIFIC DATA VISUALIZATION
Health Benefits & Sources
Why Is It Used?
While not recommended for general health, Durabolin is prescribed for specific medical reasons:
- Muscle Wasting Reversal: It is highly effective at stopping the breakdown of muscle tissue, making it vital for patients with chronic illnesses or HIV/AIDS.
- Bone Density Increase: It helps strengthen bones, offering potential relief for severe osteoporosis cases.
- Anemia Treatment: It can stimulate the production of red blood cells, improving oxygen delivery in the body.
How It Works
Durabolin enters your muscle cells and binds to androgen receptors. This signals your DNA to increase protein synthesis (building blocks of muscle) and decrease muscle breakdown. It creates a highly 'anabolic' (building up) environment in the body.
Natural Food Sources
There are no natural food sources of Durabolin.
Because this is a synthetic compound, you cannot eat it. The body produces a tiny amount of Nandrolone naturally, but you cannot eat food to increase these levels significantly.
Supplementation
Legal Status: Durabolin is a Schedule III Controlled Substance in the United States and is illegal to possess without a prescription in most countries.
Usage: It is administered via deep intramuscular injection. Dosage varies strictly based on the medical condition being treated under a doctor's care.
Top Food Sources
Frequently Asked Questions
Safety & Side Effects
Safety & Side Effects
Durabolin carries significant health risks, especially when used without medical supervision:
- Cardiovascular Strain: Can negatively alter cholesterol levels (lowering 'good' HDL and raising 'bad' LDL), increasing the risk of heart disease.
- Hormonal Suppression: It shuts down your body's natural testosterone production, which can lead to infertility and low energy.
- Liver Stress: While less liver-toxic than oral steroids, it still places stress on the liver.
- Psychological Effects: Can cause aggression, mood swings, or anxiety.
Who should avoid it: Anyone without a diagnosed medical need for testosterone replacement or muscle preservation therapy. It is strictly prohibited for athletes in competition.
Scientific References
- [1]Kicman, A. T. (2008). Pharmacology of anabolic steroids. British Journal of Pharmacology.
- [2]Yesalis, C. E., & Bahrke, M. S. (2000). Anabolic-androgenic steroids: a survey of 500 users. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.
- [3]U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Prescribing Information for Nandrolone Phenylpropionate.