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OmnadrenQuick info about Omnadren
Omnadren 250 is a combination of the 4 separate
test esters. Most commonly, people will correlate Omnadren 250 with its cousin
Sustanon 250, since they are both a blend of 4 test esters. The only difference
between the two lies in the last and most concentrated-ester.
Whilst Omnadren contains the caproate ester, Sustanon contains the decanoate ester in the same
concentration. Injection frequency: When injecting only a few times a week the "peaks and valleys" of concentration in the blood are not desirable. We want our blood concentration of the drugs to be as high as they can be -relative to dose- as long as they can be. Obviously, this is not the case when fast acting esters are introduced and subsequently dissipated before another injection is given. The longest ester in Omnadren (caproate) is slightly faster acting than the
longest ester in Sustanon (decanoate), and users will notice an increase in
their testosterone levels sooner with Omnadren than with Sustanon. As I previously stated, testosterone is a highly
anabolic and androgenic hormone, and it has an anabolic
(muscle building) rating of 100, making it a good drug to use if
one is in pursuit of more size and strength. There are strong androgenic side effects, which are pronounced with
Omnadren (as with all testosterones). Oily
skin, acne, increased body/facial hair, and, depending on the
individual, an increase in aggressiveness can occur. Omnadren can also be hard
on the hairline. This is partly due to the conversion of the testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Typically, cycles that contain Omnadren 250 will be around 12-16 weeks. The
idea is that it will take at least 2 weeks
for the compound to become fully 'active' in the body, and most users will report an additional 1-3 weeks until the
effects of Omnadren are truly felt. The majority
of users will supplement a fast acting oral drug such as Dianabol or Anadrol in
the first 4 weeks of a cycle. |