MAG-10 article

I’m about to write an article about
MAG-10, detailing exactly what it is and
why and the various interesting things about it.

People have been asking a lot about whether
it was going to contain N-17E or T-17E
as the Class I component. I’ve felt that
that has been a question that I had to leave unanswered until now. The answer is no,
the Class I component is a different compound, for which we’ve applied for a patent, that has
very definite advantages over the two previous concepts. Yes, oral formulations giving T levels same as 600 mg/week by injection, or
nandrolone levels same as 400 mg/week by injection, were pretty cool but on the other
hand you can see that the problems in terms of
potential side effects are more than we’re
willing to accept. They’re acceptable for the steroid-using market but not for most people. We’d
hoped to counter aromatization and 5alpha-reduction problems with additional products
to block those side effects but the MAG-10
solution is much more elegant, just avoiding
these problems in the first place. You could
call our stuff “natural Primobolan” and
that wouldn’t be far off, being accurate
in how it works though not in terms of
the molecular structure.

I hope to have the article ready in a week
or two.

More than this I really can’t say: it will
have to wait for the article.

Thanks for the information Bill. Looking forward to the article.

Well could you tell us about whether or not T2 can be stacked with T2 pro? Many of us still have the old version and would like to know, especially for safety reasons.
-Jason

I have never been more excited about a product
in my life. I know what is in MAG-10 and the
“secret ingredient” is going to pleasantly
shock all of you and anger (and incite
jealousy) in our competition…but Biotest
will have an airtight patent on it. -

Brock

Dear bill or Brock
When or how long are we going to have to wait for this product. I know, all good things come to those that wait. But I would like to try some of the pro steroid a couple of other companies are coming out with, but would rather save and wait for you guys. I have used all of your products and thing you guys are on top of your game. I just don’t want to wait to long for Mag-10. Please let us know if you can or give us a round about estimate when you think it will be ready.THanks again
Macdawg

Holy poop on a stick!

Will Biotest still sell Androsol after MAG-10’s release? BTW, is the name MAG-10 a shortened version of the full name (for example, the MD-6 product’s full title being MeltDown-6)?

After previous experiences, I’ve sworn
off predicting release dates. I know of
no reason why release should not be relatively soon but I’ve been wrong before. After
you’ve been wrong about 3 times on the
same kind of thing, it’s time to just
say OK, I should not be predicting
these things.

I don’t know the reason for the name
MAG-10.

MAG-10 would I think completely replace
Androsol.

Macdawg, sure, if you feel that another
company’s prohormone product would help
you moreso than Androsol will, or you
feel it would combine well with Androsol,
there’s enough time between now and
release for you to try it. I’m kind of
confused as to what product that might
be though that could realistically be
expected to do either of those things.

I really hope Biotest continues to sell
androsol after Mag-10 comes out. Even though
I will probably use Mag-10, I would still like
to have androsol available as a class II to
be stacked with TA - and I think many other
people would too.

I undertand your point Free Extropian. Although it may not be in Biotest’s best interest to keep making Androsol if MAG-10 completely out-dates it with the 4AD-EC version. If that’s the case, which it seems likely it will be, then i think that more than 90% of androsol users would switch to MAG-10. After all, who likes spraying stuff on all the time and planning your showers accordingly and such.