Prohormones to Be Banned by FDA : Superdrol, PheraPlex, Halodrol Banned

A couple posts ago, I reported that the popular supplements used by athletes and body builders alike for stamina, quick muscle building and performance, were on the cusp of being banned.  Well, apparently that cusp is just about here, if not passed for the popular steroid-like supplements used by lots of men called Superdrol, PheraPlex, and Halodrol. 

The supplement affectionately called “Andro” or Androstenedione was actually banned about 1 1/2 years ago, so I must have gotten my facts mixed up.  The others are soon to follow reportedly, and men who use these types of body building and performance enhancing, natural alternative to steroids are being encouraged to “stock up” before a full ban on all androstenedione products are completely banned and not allowed to be restocked by merchants selling health supplements.

Further reports are that methyl products and all remaining pro-hormone products will be soon classified as steroids and will be taken off the shelves fairly quickly.

For a men’s health supplement that I believe is a healthier alternative to these types of supplements, which can have detrimental side effects on your health and well being, I recommend this natural HGH enhancing supplement for men.   

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