Winny V Steroid
Winni V Review
What Is Winny V?
Winstrol or Winny V Tabs (oral) and Winstrol Depot (intra-muscular), was developed by Winthrop Laboratories in 1962. It is a synthetic anabolic steroid derived from testosterone.
Winny V has been used on both animal and human patients for a number of conditions. In humans, it has been demonstrated to be successful in treating anaemia and hereditary angioedema. Veterinarians may prescribe the drug to improve muscle growth, red blood cell production, increase bone density and stimulate the appetite of debilitated or weakened animals.
Winni V Bodybuilding
Winny V is banned from use in sports competition, but is used illegally in bodybuilding, in a cyclet with other testosterone-based anabolic steroids. Used by athletes and bodybuilders alike to lose fat while retaining lean body mass. It is usually used in a cutting cycle, to help preserve lean body mass while metabolizing adipose, although it has not been proven conclusively that it has any special fat-burning properties.
Winny V Side Effects
The drug has been known to cause masculinising side-effects in women with doses as low as 2 mg per day, and liver damage has been known to occur. Other possible side effects include acne; enlargement of breasts or breast soreness; unnatural hair growth, tumors of the liver, liver cancer, or peliosis hepatis, a form of liver disease, yellow eyes or skin, black, tarry, or light-colored stools; dark-colored urine; purple- or red-colored spots on body or inside the mouth or nose; sore throat and/or fever; vomiting of blood.
Due to the serious side effects and legal issues you SHOULD NOT use Winny V. But, the supplement industry has made available numerous new legal alternatives such as Andro-Shock. Many users have reported excellent muscle gains and fat loss with few if any side effects.
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