Friday 12 July 2013

prohormones and bodybuilding

Prohormone supplements are anabolic precursors that act as anabolic steroids and enhance the growth and development of muscles in the body.   These supplements are generally used by weight trainers or body builders to enhance muscle mass.

         Usually, prohormone supplements lack only one molecule to be equivalent to anabolic steroids.  Once these supplements are digested, and the enzymatic process takes place, the missing molecule is introduced in the body resulting in an increase in the anabolic hormones in the blood stream.  This facilitates a chemical reaction that helps to burn the extra body fat and nutrients and building muscle mass.

         Due to the limited amount of enzymes available in the body, the result of prohormone supplements may be restricted.  When the body gets short of the enzymes used to break down hormones, the performance of the supplements becomes reduced.

         Androstenedione is a prohormone supplement which is an antecedent for testosterone.     Similarly, DHEA or dehydroepiandrosterone is a precursor to many other hormones in the body and is typically used to increase athletic performance, enhance strength, support weight loss and also develop cognitive ability.

         Some people may believe that the usage of prohormone supplements is extremely beneficial without any side effects, however, prolonged usage results is many side effects and various organ complications.

         Excess use or misuse of prohormone supplements may result in liver complications.  Moreover, prolonged use may also lead to renal failure and may also affect fertility in the long run.  Extensive use causes hair loss, acne and baldness as it eventually lowers the production of testosterone in the body with the passage of time.

         In females, the abuse of prohormones may lead to the development of masculine features such as increased facial growth or deepening of voice. This occurs due to the increase in testosterone production in women through the usage of prohormone supplements. Therefore, before taking any type of prohormone supplement, it is recommended to consult a doctor.

         Considering these complications and the misuse of steroids and prohormones by many athletes, some prohormone compounds were banned under the Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2004.

         Recommended use of prohormones is after the age of thirty. People below twenty one should not even think about using them.

Prohormone Benefits

�        Muscle growth: They help in increasing the muscle mass significantly and make the body look bigger.
�        Muscle strength: Prohormones are popular for enhancing muscle strength.
�        Appetite: Increased appetite is another benefit of using these supplements.
�        Recovery time: In athletes, the use of prohormones enhances the recovery time.

Harmful Effects of Prohormones

         The side effects of using prohormone usually vary with the prohormone used.  There are a number of common harmful effects:

�        Liver function: Prohormones are said to be stressful for the liver.
�        Hair loss: Imbalance of these can result in irrecoverable hair loss.
�        Bad cholesterol: An increase in blood cholesterol level may occur.
�        Acne: This is a side effect common to most steroids and prohormones.
�        High blood pressure: Problems like high blood pressure and hypertension may occur.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for sharing this. I'm a woman an I've been debating whether or not to start using prohormones or not. At first I was skeptical, but as long as I use it wisely, it seems like it will be beneficial!

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  2. Thanque very much tina for ur feedbak. Ur coment is first on my blog. Nice to see it. I hope this article may help u

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