Boldebalic is a favorite veterinary steroid of many athletes. Its effects are strongly anabolic, and only moderately androgenic. By itself, Boldebalic will provide a steady and consistent gain in mass and strength. However, best results are achieved when Boldebalic is is used in conjunction with other steroids. For mass, Boldebalic stacks exceptionally well with
Anadrol,
Dianabol or an
injectable testosterone like
Sustanon 250. Boldebalic is also highly effective for contest preparation since it aromatizes very poorly. Muslce hardness and density can be greatly improved when Boldebalic is combined with Parabolan, Halotestin, or
Winstrol. Average dosages of equipoise are 200-400
mg per week. Injections are usually taken every other day. Since Boldebalic is only available in a 25 or 50 mg/ml version, voluminous injections may become a problem.
If high volume injections are made too frequently to the same injection site, an oil abscess may form. An oil abscess will often dissipate on its own, but in extreme instances, a doctor will need to drain it. Therefore, athletes should take caution and rotate injection sites.
Boldabolic was created as an attempt to produce injectable version of Dianabol. To do this, scientists simply added an ester (the very slow releasing Undeclynate ester) to the same steran nucleus they created out of testosterone to create Dianabol. This means they simply added a double bond between carbon atoms 1 and 2, and in this case, estrified it. This 1-2 double bond dramatically slows the rate of conversion to estrogen.
Boldabolic is usually compared with Deca Durabolin, and the only real comparison is that gains with the two are very similar, with perhaps the edge in strength going to Boldabolic, and the edge in weight gain going to Deca Durabolin. In terms of actual action in the body, Boldabolic doesn’t act much like Deca. In fact, Deca is a progestin and a 19-nor derived steroid whereas Eq is much more closely related to testosterone (being only one double bond different). Still, it’s very uncommon to see both of them in the same cycle, although there’s no real reason to avoid using the two together.