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the_pope

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So I've recently finished reading through William Llewellyn's Anabolics, which has been super informative and I was wondering what's a good read to follow it.

Not looking for brewing info, just general PED talk, cycling practices and protocols, information about different drugs, etc. Llewellyn's book is pretty damn good in this regard, but in some areas is either incomplete or not up to date.

I'd rather avoid books by influencers, but if that's inevitable then someone who hasn't written the book as a huge sales pitch.
 
So I've recently finished reading through William Llewellyn's Anabolics, which has been super informative and I was wondering what's a good read to follow it.

Not looking for brewing info, just general PED talk, cycling practices and protocols, information about different drugs, etc. Llewellyn's book is pretty damn good in this regard, but in some areas is either incomplete or not up to date.

I'd rather avoid books by influencers, but if that's inevitable then someone who hasn't written the book as a huge sales pitch.
His other book: Underground Anabolics.
 
Cool! I'll read Duchaine's book next.

I also found about Peter Bond's Book on steroids. I like Bond's articles (there are a few of them right here on meso and they are some of the best) but charging 30 bucks for the PDF version seems too expensive IMO.
 
charging 30 bucks for the PDF version seems too expensive IMO.
I understand information is invaluable but I’m with you. I’ve been picking up used books via eBay and other online retailers. If I come across anything good I’ll let you know.
 

This is a link to Dan Duchaine’s Underground Steroid Handbook II.
AAS...


The END.

#7: ehh.
#8: thumbs up.
 
I understand information is invaluable but I’m with you. I’ve been picking up used books via eBay and other online retailers. If I come across anything good I’ll let you know.
Thanks!

AAS...


The END.

#7: ehh.

Honestly, that's why I was especially interested in Bond's book because it was published very recently so it is one of the most up to date sources from one of the best regarded scientific writers about steroids. But I'm not paying 30 bucks for his book. Duchaine is well known and respected too but his book seems to be super outdated.
 
Thanks!



Honestly, that's why I was especially interested in Bond's book because it was published very recently so it is one of the most up to date sources from one of the best regarded scientific writers about steroids. But I'm not paying 30 bucks for his book. Duchaine is well known and respected too but his book seems to be super outdated.
I have tried to read it all. You won't know till you try it on yourself. But having the background helps. Good luck.

30 bucks? Really?
 
I have tried to read it all. You won't know till you try it on yourself. But having the background helps. Good luck.

30 bucks? Really?
Yes, 30 bucks is too much for just a PDF. I tried to find a pirate version but got nothing, too obscure and recent ig.

I hope Llewellyn publishes a new edition of Anabolics with updated information and sections about peptides, newer drugs like enclomiphene and sarms or something. His book is excellent, it just needs a bit of updating.
 
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