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Equipoise (Boldenone Undeclynate)Quick info about Equipoise (Boldenone Undeclynate)
Think of Equipoise, chemically at least, as being Dianabol without the 17-alpha-methyl group (that's the thing which makes D-bol able to be ingested orally and not be destroyed by your liver). It's not very common to compare Eq to testosterone; however, a far more common comparison is between Eq and Deca. I suspect this because when Dan Duchaine introduced this compound to the steroid using community, he made an immediate comparison to Deca, speculating that it would act similarly to Deca, yet be a stronger version. Duchaine later rescinded his original statement on Eq and said that it was disappointing as a mass builder when compared with Deca, but a far better drug than for both strength gains and vascularity. The 1-2 double bonds that Eq has are responsible for many of its characteristics. First of all, it acts to slow aromatization (conversion into estrogen). The best estimate is that it does so at roughly half the rate of testosterone . This is the best number I've found in studies. Athletes taking Eq often report a slow and constant buildup of quality muscle. This leads to an advice if you are considering the use of Eq, you should consider using it for no less than 12 weeks. Eq, like Deca, is also detectable in your system for a long time (although its detection time is substantially less than Deca's). Strangely, shorter estered versions of boldenone are available as well. Anecdotally, many people (and manufacturers) claim that this produces less water retention, but water retention from Eq is virtually unheard of. Results of researches among users seem to put the ideal dose of Eq at 600mgs/week. Most people seemed to think that using over 600mgs/week produced no additional results, but the jump from 400mgs/week to 600mgs/week produced noticeable additional gains, and thus was warranted. Finally, one of the best parts of Eq is its low price and high availability. |