Description
Pharmacological Category:
Anabolic-androgenic steroids
Mechanism of Action:
Turinon has biological properties similar to other anabolic steroids, including the ability to promote muscle growth by increasing the body’s natural testosterone production. This effectively leads to the development of new muscle tissue. In addition to increasing and firming muscles, testosterone also promotes the formation of blood vessels in the body. As a result, muscles continue to grow stronger. The use of Turinon after intense training can accelerate the regeneration of new tissue and reduce the healing time for injured tissue.
Side Effects:
Hair loss, acne, rashes, mood swings, and sleep disturbances due to low testosterone levels are common negative effects of steroids like Turinon. In some cases, the condition may worsen and affect the body’s major organs. Prolonged use of Turinon 10 mg could lead to depression, anxiety, and other psychological issues.
Dosage:
The lowest dose of Turinon is typically 15 mg. Individuals who have experience with Turinon tend to increase the dose by 5 to 10 mg in each cycle. Even for experienced users, it is not recommended to exceed 50 mg of Turinon, as this can rapidly intensify the severity of side effects.