Thursday, May 24, 2012
Veterinary Uses of Trenbolone Acetate
Trenbolone is a steroid used by veterinarians on livestock to increase muscle growth and appetite. To increase its effective half-life, trenbolone is not used in an unrefined form, but is rather administered as ester derivatives such as trenbolone acetate, trenbolone enanthate or trenbolone cyclohexylmethylcarbonate (Parabolan). Plasma lipases then cleave the ester group in the bloodstream leaving free trenbolone.
A powerful mass builder and perfect for increasing strength, trenbolone acetate has the ability to strip body-fat and promote conditioning unlike most any other anabolic androgenic steroid; in-fact, while a superior bulking steroid it will be in a cutting cycle where trenbolone acetate truly shines.
Trenbolone acetate is intended for use in beef cattle. Farmers use it to increase the cow's muscle mass and overall weight. Additionally, it makes the cow's digestive use of feed more efficient. Trenbolone acetate is administered via a special gun that injects pellets of trenbolone underneath the cow's skin. It is injected shortly before slaughter to decrease the loss of muscle and weight during transportation to slaughterhouses.
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