What is the difference in Fast Action S-Drol and Nutra Coastal S-drol??
or are they the same?
the reason I ask is because I ordered the Fast action S-Drol and got the Nutra Coastal in the mail. I have been taking taking the Nutra Coastal for three days(10Mg’s a Day) now and I have not had any side effects nor have I had any serious pumps while working out. Maby its just to early to see or feel a difference. And yes I have a preety strict diet plan and good cycle assist plan and good liver care.
I Googled the two:
Fast Action:
S-Drol (2a, 17a di methyl etiocholan 3-one, 17b-ol-sdrol)
and Nutra Costal:
S-Drol (2a, 17a-methyl-5a-androst-3-one, 17b-ol)
and I found that the two Chemicals are the same.
good info. The only difference is the Nutra Coastal reads; “Methyl”, and the Fast Action reads; “Di Methyl”, but im no Chemist so I will call them the same.
I used google a couple of days ago when you asked first, and this is what i learnt, but on replying i realised i was being a fucking sap and doing your work for you…
AFAIK, di-methyl means that is has been methylated at two points rather than one. ie, 2 atoms were methylated or one methylated twice as opposed to one or once - that is a mere guess however.
I believe one of them is also sold under a Super-vol brand name and this one is generally considered to be less attractive than the ‘original’ super-drol as this one is proven effective.
I would not particualrly trust a ‘fast action’** to be the same but ‘faster’… for one, methylated orals are generally fast actinbg as is… and secondly methylating can cause extreme differences to a drugs actions. stick with the former.
Also, this link is VERY interesting! Aren’t you glad you looked? I will give it a read over and may just thread it too
**I received a PM explaining ‘Fast Action’ is a brand name and not an effect! lol!