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Unlocking The Mystery: What is Epistane and Why Do Bodybuilders Use It?

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Epistane can bring the good and the bad in your body. It is one of the most popular prohormones used in bodybuilding since it can quickly boost the growth of leaner muscles. It became one of the top choices because it shows anti-estrogenic effects while increasing strength and improving overall well-being.

It is a Selective Androgen Receptor Modulator that only affects androgen receptors instead of affecting body organs. Therefore, it provides anabolic effects without having too many side effects.

In this article, we'll talk about what kind of drug Epistane is, its history, legality, and how it can affect the body if used as a muscle booster.

Epistane Bodybuilding

What is Epistane?​

Epistane is a derivative of dihydrotestosterone, which became a hit in the bodybuilding industry during the 1970s. Like other anabolic steroids, one of its promising effects is performance enhancement. Its androgenic effect triggers the process of protein synthesis in the body. Unlike other performance-enhancing drugs, it improves sexual function and increases libido.

For some, it is known as Methylepitiostanol, primarily used to treat male reproduction and support weight loss. However, people use it more for bodybuilding purposes. People take them orally, which makes them different from injected anabolic steroids.

This type of prohormone has the potential to transform into a natural hormone in the body. Its process of metabolization provides the body with free testosterone, which can be helpful if your goal is to achieve lean muscles. But Epistane being a prohormone does not mean it is safe to use rather than anabolic steroids.

History and Legal Status of Epistane​

Japanese researchers developed Epistane in 1966. It became famous in the industry in the 1970s, when anabolic steroids were still prevalent and legal. It resurfaced in the market in 2006, and more bodybuilders started using it. Even those not in the bodybuilding industry use them as a treatment for health-related issues.


Regulations Associated With Epistane​

Purchasing and taking Epistane was legal until 2015, but only as a nutritional supplement. It was only banned by the Food and Drug Authority when they saw the performance-enhancing effect of this prohormone. Because of its impact on health, the government included it in Schedule III, most commonly known as controlled drugs.

The World Anti-Doping Agency also listed it as a banned substance. It means sporting organizations may include athletes from joining competitions that will test positive for Epistane.

Epistane in Bodybuilding​

Athletes keen to have noticeable results in losing fat while gaining lean muscles turn to Epistane. It provides a dry effect on the body, which makes it inappropriate for new users of PEDs or bodybuilders who like to use a basic cycle. It is also a better option for women who like PEDs since it offers weak masculinity effects. Bodybuilders who use Epistane may experience the results as early as ten weeks.

Bodybuilding Benefits​

Once it increases the testosterone levels in the body, it provides several benefits. It can cut weight like most cutting steroids available in the market. According to bodybuilders who have tried it, it benefits the deltoids and the abs the most.

Aside from fat-burning benefits, building tougher and leaner muscle mass is its most attractive effect. Unlike other PEDs, its impact on muscles is dry, which means there is no water retention but only pure muscles. This benefit is essential for bodybuilders who want to improve their body aesthetics.

Epistane also provides extraordinary strength that a bodybuilder may need to undergo intense, high-volume training. Consider your previous workout routines light, making you lift more and train for an extended period.

Administration and Dosage​

Though you may take it without supplements, experts recommend taking Epistane with creatine and multivitamins to support good and bad effects. Only bodybuilders who have tried taking anabolic steroids before may take Epistane.

Athletes usually take them at 30mg at seven hours intervals. But bodybuilders who have experience using other anabolic steroids take up to 60mg at the same time intervals. It has a short half-life compared to other PEDs, meaning it can quickly leave your bloodstream. Bodybuilders who just started to take it split Epistane in three and take each part every seven hours. Beginners should start with a low dose, gradually increasing it as the body adjusts to the effects.

An Epistane cycle may last 4 to 6 weeks, depending on the goals a bodybuilder wants to achieve. A post-cycle therapy is required to normalize testosterone levels and provide recovery in the endocrine system.

Epistane for bodybuilding

Potential Side Effects and Risks of Epistane​

Bodybuilders experience very minimal psychological changes like aggression and mood swings. Additionally, it does not cause acne and hair loss. However, some bodybuilders may experience lower libido, tiredness, and tough joints.

As mentioned, it does not provide many side effects, but overusing it may cause adverse health risks. Some of its long-term side effects are jaundice and high blood pressure. Someone who takes Epostane should take supplements that support the liver or avoid foods that may damage it further. It also alters the normal cholesterol levels, which may lead to atherosclerosis.

The Debate Around Epistane Use in Bodybuilding​

Many bodybuilding experts claim the effectiveness of Epistane, like an anabolic steroid. It can quickly improve a bodybuilder's overall physique while reducing the risk of water retention and man boobs.

But it also attracted the public's concerns regarding health issues since it is a methylated compound. Therefore, it may cause liver strain, especially if stacked with a hepatotoxic drug. People should use it under control with the guidance of a healthcare professional.

Competition ethics also arise when people talk about using Epistane in bodybuilding. Aside from bodybuilders gaining muscle mass unnaturally, it does not promote fairness among all competitors. When athletes use Epistane, they earn an edge over other athletes, undermining the industry's principle.


Conclusion​

Epistane is undoubtedly a drug that can provide hard and lean muscles in a few weeks. However, researchers developed it for medical treatment, which means using it for a different purpose may cause health risks. Additionally, Epistane is a topic that elicits diverse ethical perspectives in the industry. It does not promote healthy and fair bodybuilding, which may cause unfair competition.

Frequently Asked Questions​

Is it safe to buy Epistane today?​

It depends on the jurisdiction. However, in the USA, prohormones are included in Schedule III. Researching a country's laws regarding controlled substances before using one is essential.

Does it cause long-term effects like anabolic steroids?​

Yes. Though it is not as adverse as anabolic steroids, excessive use may still cause liver toxicity, changes in cholesterol levels, and hormonal imbalances.

Why is it illegal to use Epistane in bodybuilding competitions?​

Using PEDs promotes unfair competition. It gives the user an edge over competitors since it builds muscle mass and increases strength in an artificial process.
 
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