Excellent Quality Steroid Boldenone Base Raw Steroid PowderFor Muscle Growth CAS 846-48-0
Boldenone Description
Boldenone is one of the most popular used in veterinary steroids, used in veterinary medicine.Male hormone level is very high, the synthetic effect is also very strong. Boldenone can be effective, stable and sustainable growth muscle and strength, better if with other drugs, is the
most popular used in veterinary the easiest way to keep the muscle after the "cycle" one of the steroid. In addition, the natural conditions in the human body can produce trace amounts of Boldenone.
Boldenone Application
The activity of boldenone is mainly anabolic, with a low androgenic potency.
Boldenone will increase nitrogen retention, protein synthesis, increases appetite and stimulates the release of erythropoietin in the kidneys.
Boldenone was synthesized in an attempt to create a long-acting injectable methandrostenolone(Dianabol), but in reality boldenone acts nothing like methandrostenolone. It has a very long half-life, and can show up on a steroid test for up to 1.5 years, due to the long undecylenate ester attached to the parent steroid. Trace amounts of the drug can easily be detected for months after discontinued use.
Boldenone Use in sports
1. Baseball
Boldenone is among the substances banned by Major League Baseball, as well as most other major athletic organizations. Los Angeles Angels minor league outfielder Reynaldo Ruiz in September 2010[2] and Philadelphia Phillies minor league pitcher San Lazaro Solano in January 2011[3] each received a 50-game suspension for the 2011 season as a result of testing positive for a metabolite of boldenone. Jenrry Mejia, formerly of the New York Mets, was suspended in July 2015 when he tested positive for boldenone and stanozolol, and in February 2016 he again tested positive for boldenone; this marked Mejia's third positive test for a performance-enhancing drug, for which he received the first PED-related lifetime ban in MLB history.[4] Abraham Almonte was suspended for 80 games before the 2016 season after testing positive for boldenone.
Stephan Bonnar and Josh Barnett, mixed martial arts (MMA) fighters from the UFC and PRIDE Fighting Championships, have also tested positive for the banned substance. After the World Extreme Cagefighting show on January 20, 2006 Muay Thai turned MMA fighter Kit Cope also tested positive for boldenone. Following the Strikeforce card on June 22, 2007 former PRIDE and UFC fighter Phil Baroni tested positive for boldenone, as well as stanozolol. At a K-1 WGP event in Las Vegas on August 17, 2007 two fighters, Rickard Nordstrand and Zabit Samedov, both tested positive for boldenone. Alexandre Franca Nogueira tested positive for boldenone in July 2008.
Leading horse trainer Gai Waterhouse was fined $10,000 after being found guilty on May 15, 2008 of presenting a horse to the races with a prohibited substance in its system. Her horse Perfectly Poised was found to have traces of the banned substance boldenone in its system after finishing second at Canterbury in April 2007.