Resources for Women and Steroids?

Specifically asking @Bill_Roberts but I welcome others info!

My partner and I are using HGH currently. I’m also on a Tren/Test cycle and we have both Anavar and Anadrol on hand for her.

Bill, after reading information you previously posted on Anadrol having different effects on women versus Anavar, she’s decided on giving it a go.

She’s previously used Anavar. After reading comments from you, she’d prefer to try Anadrol since it may be a better choice when it comes to less virilizing effects. We were wondering if you had more information/detail on how Anadrol affects women vs men. The info found online is usually just two or three sentences authored by you.

If I recall, you don’t specifically research steroids in women, but do you have published literature we can purchase that would cover the topic?

If not, do you recommend other sources/literature (specifically authors you respect) we could delve into with regard to women and steroids?

She’ll be trying the Anadrol regardless and keeping a log, as she did with Anavar, but knowledge is power and we love to learn.

Thanks @Bill_Roberts and anyone else who chimes in!

You’re not going to get a response from Bill Roberts, he gone. Please elaborate on

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I saw that article and thought he was still around.

It’s more about information for planning as her goals change. Pretty much the main info one sees out there is just about Anavar. Then we read about Anadrol and a lot of “Zomg not Anadrol for a woman! It virilizes!” (Which every steroid does with women…) But there isn’t much information about much else.

We’re looking for some literature someone may have compiled about specific information

for women, or perhaps some authors that have more experience with it. Or even articles from actual female competitors.

The majority of “information” consists of “I’m a guy and I don’t know, but here’s what I think based on nothing” or other non-evidence based comments and videos. We’re trying to avoid those scenarios and find higher quality info.

Anadrol has been used in medicine. That isn’t true for all AAS. You can look up the medical papers on it. Maybe something like “Anadrol (or the actual drug name) studies”, “Anadrol case studies”, “Anadrol for women studies”… At least that is where I’d start.

I know I’ve seen at least case reports with women and anadrol. One of them was a high dose for a long period IIRC.

Hey! Was reading this through my email and on the site and it didn’t show the article you posted. Thanks for the tips! Didn’t mean to overlook what you sent. Thanks for the responses :slightly_smiling_face:

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