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01/23/09
Q: I’m a powerlifter who is considering a transition into strongman competition. I’m looking for a solid steroid which will help me to increase my strength, without too much in terms of size gains. Also, I’m interested in something that will increase my aggression lately. Sometimes I’m just too laid back in the gym, and I know that will work against me in the world of strongman events. What drug would you recommend?
A: Halotestin (Fluoxymesterone) is probably the best steroid for your situation. It’s been around for fifty years, and has been a favorite of strength athletes for many decades. Bodybuilders tend to avoid Halotestin and opt for compounds which can deliver them more returns in terms of raw strength. For people looking to lift heavy things, Halotestin is very popular. Additionally, it turns you into any animal. You’ll notice your aggression and motivation levels increase greatly!
Q: I’ll be competing in the 194-198 range. My numbers fit and I think I can place well there. Will halo lead to my having to jump to a higher weight class?
A: As long as your increased aggression doesn’t lead to binge eating in the kitchen, you should be fine at 198. Halo doesn’t lead to water retention or weight gain. Just watch yourself around the fridge. The increased power in the gym may make you hungrier at night!
Q: I hate shots. Please tell me halo isn’t an injectable?
A: Halo is an oral steroid. You’ll want to take a dose of 20 to 40 mg per day. You can split this between morning and evening doses to ensure the Halo levels in your body remain constant for most of the day.
Q: What about side effects? Should I worry?
A: Halotestin is highly androgenic. This means you won’t see side effects such as estrogen spiking or gynecomastia. You will sustain some liver wear and tear if you run halo for more than 12 weeks without a break. When you take a break, you may find Dianabol (also an oral) to be a great choice for al alternate.
Q: My girlfriend already competes in powerlifting and has taken clen and anavar in the past. Will halo work on her?
A: It will work – if her goal is to look and sounds more like a man! Women should avoid the use of halo at all costs. Even small doses should be avoided by women. Side effects include virilization, baldness, hair, clitoral enlargement, and a deepening of the voice which is quite permanent.
Q: Gotcha. How much will halo run me?
A: The tablets are very effective, but they sure aren’t cheap. They will cost 10 to 40 cents per 10 mg tablet. You can find deals if you look hard enough. Be sure to research the product labels to ensure the product that you receive from your overseas dealer is legitimate.
Q: Any other warnings you can give me?
A: Halo is an awesome drug. You’ll make strength gains and you’ll be an animal in the gym. Drink lots of water with it, and take breaks. Good luck!





