Neurologic Edge From Juice?

In sports, size and strength are important. Athletes take anabolic steroids in the hopes that it will help them add size and strength.

For some reason people rarely discuss the neurological augmentation which occurs from steroid use. As a track-athlete and a powerlifter, I have seen the immediate effects that some strong androgens have on the ability to produce EXPLOSIVE power. I’m talking faster response time, and unparalelled focus and mental intensity.

I have persoanally experienced these effects from a little drug called Halostestin. Around this time, my deadlift was stuck at around 565. One day I decided to try a Halotestin toward the end of a deadlift session. I had just barely pulled 545, and I was feeling done.

I popped 2 Halos and hung around for about 20 minutes. I started feeling very intense. I wanted 585 on the bar this time. I slammed the plates on, and immediately lifted it off the floor. It went up so fast that it bounced at the top.

After that, I started seeing stars, my hearing become muffled and I almost hit the floor, and had an intense headache for about 3 hours.

Fuck yea, that’s awesome.

I had no idea Halo had such a fast-acting response, the only thing I’ve read about with a similar reaction is cheque drops.

benchaffleck - I was considering halotestin due to the fact I hear it’s great for strength with very little to no weight gain which would be ideal for me so I can stay in my weight class. How much strength have you noticed in comparison to weight gain with the halo? What dose are you taking and how have the sides been with it? Any info would be appreciated as I’m trying to gather as much information as possible about halo before I decide to give it a shot.

I agree this is a very strong and good effect for sports. I swear just 2.5mg or halo makes me really angry though, I avoid it. I notice a boost from turinabol and furazabol for neuro sports too.
I prefer the turinabol and it’s easier to find these days. However, if you can stand the halo it is probably most potent and fastest acting. Maybe a little suspension as well. Never tried cheque drops.
But for anyone who can’t tolerate halo you can try turinabol for this effect too.

I only took around 5 mg. at any one time. I never used it on a daily basis, and only before heavy lifts. A friend of mine named John actually went on a cycle of 4 tabs a day for 6 weeks, but had to stop because of side effects such as liver ache, headache, nausea etc. I really think Halo is too toxic to be used in a cycle. It should probably only be used before heavy lifts.

I had no idea that the absorption time was that fast. Something to keep in mind for future reference…

Monopoly

Should I juice before chess?

I was on a Dianabol and Anavar stack once and I didn’t feel the boost :frowning: [maybe they were fake?]

Believe it or not, ever since I started cutting my carbs (trying to shred), I’ve felt faster mentally.

WTF are cheque drops? Never heard of them before. I’ve never heard of halo being that fast acting before, and no offense but I really doubt it.

[quote]Aragorn wrote:
WTF are cheque drops? Never heard of them before. I’ve never heard of halo being that fast acting before, and no offense but I really doubt it. Ammonia maybe. But it’s not the same thing.[/quote]

Cheque drops are a vet drug used to stop female dogs from going into heat…reportedly one of the most toxic(on the liver) steroids available, it is taken sublingually to increase strength and aggression prior to a heavy lifts. Side effects:
toxicity on the liver
nausea and vomiting
headaches

from “Steroids 101” by Jeff Summers

Cheque drops are also known as Mibolerone and it is synthesized from an alpha-alkylated analogue of Nortestosterone.

Cheque drops IMO are nasty shit and unless I where competing in Pl’ing I wouldn’t bother. Tried them once, no need to again…AT ALL.