Understanding Turinabol from a Scientific Perspective
Oral
buy turinabol has the scientific name of Chlorodehydromethyltestosterone, also
referred to as Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone or DHCMT. Broadly, all
anabolic steroids can be classified into two categories: endogenous
steroids and exogenous steroids. Endogenous steroids are ones naturally
produced by the human body such as testosterone and dihydrotestosterone.
Exogenous steroids are altered versions of endogenous steroids designed
by pharmaceutical companies in an attempt to create steroids with more
desirable properties including oral bio-availability, increased anabolic
effects and lowered androgenic or masculinizing side effects (Hoffman
et al, 2009).
Structurally, Turinabol is a cross between two anabolic steroids: Dianabol and Clostebol. Turinabol has the same base structure as
Dianabol, but also contains the added chlorine atom at the fourth
carbon, which is the unique feature of Clostebol.
Overall, these structural alterations make Turinabol a milder cousin of Dianabol, as it exerts no estrogenic side effects (such as
gynecomastia) and, in general, is less androgenic (or masculinising)
(Llewellyn, 2011).