Hexdrone is perhaps the rarest yet mildest AAS. It is a Testosterone derivative with a Chlorine group. Most SARMs are stronger than this AAS.
I have personally tried this one and I would describe it as a milder version of Turinabol. TBol is already one of the mildest AAS, so you can expect very modest lean muscle and strength gains. Some muscle hardness will be there, but don’t expect crazy striations and vascularity.
In terms of side-effects, liver toxicity will be minimal because it isn’t methylated. Testosterone shut down will occur, but probably to a lesser extent than with other AAS. Dyslipidemia is guaranteed.
If you happen to find it and you want to try it out, use 50-75mg twice a day (for a total of 100 to 150mg a day) for up to 6 weeks at a time.
NOTE: Some companies sell Hexadrone as 6-alpha-chloro-testosterone and other sell it as 6-beta-chloro-testosterone. Make sure to get the “alpha” version as the “beta” one is weaker (this is not a joke).
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