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  2. Methylepitiostanol - Wikipedia

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    Methylepitiostanol, known by the nicknames Epistane, Hemapolin, Havoc, and Epi Plex, is a synthetic and orally active anabolic–androgenic steroid (AAS) of the dihydrotestosterone (DHT) group which was first described in the literature in 1974 but was never marketed for medical use.

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    David Beckham is the co-founding partner of IM8, a new supplement brand. Here's what to know about the ingredients, certifications, and more, per experts.

  4. Chlorodehydromethylandrostenediol - Wikipedia

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    It was first encountered in 2005 when it was introduced as a "dietary supplement" and putative prohormone under the name Halodrol-50 by industry veteran, Bruce Kneller while working with the dietary supplement company, Gaspari Nutrition. [1] [2] The drug was the subject of a scathing and highly critical article by The Washington Post in ...

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    Customer reviews: From 400 reviews, the Organixx Liver & Kidney Detoxx currently sits at a score of 4.64 out of 5 stars. A large portion of verified users talk about a decrease in bloating and ...

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    A 2004 review highlighted studies that have been done on the topic. DHEA supplements were shown to help women with adrenal insufficiency, improving depression, anxiety, mood and overall well-being.

  7. 7-Keto-DHEA - Wikipedia

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    7-Ketodehydroepiandrosterone (7-keto-DHEA, 7-oxo-DHEA), also known as 7-oxoprasterone, is a steroid prohormone produced by metabolism of the prohormone dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Pharmacodynamics