Trenbolone Hexahydrobenzylcarbonate Overview
Introduction
Trenbolone Hexahydrobenzylcarbonate, known as Parabolan, is the dominant large ester-based Trenbolone compound. Released in the late 1960s by Negma Laboratories, it was the first and only human-grade Trenbolone hormone.
Historical Use
- Initial Use: Prescribed for malnutrition, osteoporosis, and cachexia.
- Market Withdrawal: Discontinued in 1997, making it the last human-grade Trenbolone compound.
Comparison to Trenbolone Acetate
- Release Rate: Trenbolone Hexahydrobenzylcarbonate provides a slower release compared to Trenbolone Acetate, requiring fewer injections.
- Functional Traits: The hormone’s effects remain unchanged by the ester attached.
Current Usage
- Performance Enhancement: Predominantly used in performance-enhancing circles due to its powerful effects.
- Veterinary Market: Found in cattle implants as Trenbolone Acetate; other forms are available on the black market.
Benefits for Bodybuilders
- Conditioning Effects: Highly valued for its incredible conditioning effects in competitive bodybuilding.
- Mass Building: Known for its superior mass-building properties, surpassing most other steroids.
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