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    Turinabol Tablets is a 17-alpha alkylated anabolic steroid and can be toxic to the liver, especially in high doses or long-term use. Liver toxicity can lead to fatigue, jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), and abdominal pain. It also causes a rapid increase in cholesterol levels, which can strain the heart and blood vessels.

    However, it is a mild steroid when used in recommended dosages and has very few androgenic side effects such as acne or hair loss. Its mild androgenic properties make it a popular choice for women who want to gain muscle mass without experiencing androgenic side effects.

    It increases muscle mass by boosting protein synthesis and nitrogen retention. It also increases red blood cell production, which helps carry oxygen to the muscles during intense workouts and prolongs endurance. However, the increased red blood cells can also lead to a higher risk of high blood pressure and an increase in triglyceride and cholesterol levels.

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