5-AD, yes 5

So it is unanimous that Mag-10’s blend of 1-AD and 4-AD is the best andro stack in existance. But what ever happened to the good old non-converting to testosterone 5-AD. It has reappeared in Syntrax’s Sauce Extreme, and in VPX’s 1-Test. Since 5-AD does not convert, and has considerable anticatabolic properties, would it be wise to add into the 4 weeks between Mag-10 cycles?

Let’s see, it’s sold by VPX and Syntrax. Yep, that about answers your question! :slight_smile: Seriously, isn’t this the prohormone that Biotest researched a few years ago and decided not to make due to estrogen concerns and because it didn’t work that well? I remember them saying something like that. Maybe it was in the “Dirty Tricks” article at T-mag.

I think you can also read about their research on it in the “Pro-Steroid Roundtable”.

I may have been mistaken by both companies disillusioning labels.
Sauce has: 17b-OH-5a-androst-1-ene-one
1-Test has: 17b-OH-5a-androst-1-ene-3-one

Is this 1-AD because of the 1-ene? or 5-AD? either way the prosteroid roundtable didn’t have much to say about these compounds. I won’t mess with it to bridge Mag-10 cycles if it has estrogenic properties, but I don’t think it does.

The new version is supposed to be an entirely different prohormone all together. 1-Test does not include it by the way. The new prohormone is 5-Alpha-AD vs 5-AD. 5AA is supposed to be strongly anti-estrogenic. Some very good supplement companies are touting its benefit. I am not a prohormone expert, but I do know quite a lot about them for a layman. I am trying to get an oppinion on this new one. It is VPX’s Xenebol product that contains 5AA.

EDog

How about stacking Sauce Extreme throughout the entire Mag-10/Tribulus/M cycle? Is there any preferable time to take it?