Sustanon Use By Athletes

07/31/2014 13:10

A big majority of athletes and bodybuilders trust Sustanon, a potent anabolic steroid with pronounced androgenic activity, when it comes to treating testosterone deficiency, a common health condition associated with growing age and overdosing of steroids.

Also hailed for its ability to stimulate massive strength and muscle mass gains, this steroid is a mix of four different testosterone esters: Testosterone propionate (30 mg), testosterone phenylpropionate (60 mg), testosterone isocaproate (60mg), and testosterone decanoate (100 mg).

One of the biggest advantages of Sustanon is that each of its esters gets released in a gradual manner so that this steroid gets released in the bloodstream over time slowly and remains in the adipose tissue for long. This extremely anabolic and androgenic steroid can also be associated with dramatic fat free mass and body strength gains. If that was not all, Sustanon can stimulate muscle repair and growth besides promoting nitrogen retention in muscle, which allows muscles to hold more of protein. This steroid can also improve the concentration of androgen receptor in cells that are important for growth and repair of muscle. This steroid also has the potential of suppressing catabolic hormone actions in the body while promoting anabolism through increased IGF-1 production in the body.

This steroid is commonly used by male athletes in dosages of 250-500 mg every week though a small majority of athletes make use of this steroid in high dosages of 1000-2000 mg every week. Sustanon is usually stacked with Masteron, Parabolan, Anadrol, Dianabol, Trenbolone, or Winstrol.

Sustanon is not advised to pregnant or lactating women or those who may become pregnant while using Sustanon. It is also not suggested to those with breast or prostate cancer or having an existing allergy to Sustanon's active ingredient or any of its excipients, including Arachis oil and should not be used by those allergic to soya or peanuts.