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POPEYE MAX Depot (Ecdysterone) 300mg/ml 10ml Vial (EVOLIX)



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POPEYE MAX Depot (Ecdysterone) 300mg/ml 10ml Vial (EVOLIX)

Remember the old cartoon “Popeye”? Everyone wondered why Popeye got so muscular by eating spinach? Maybe it was the ecdysterone in spinach.

100mg of ecdysterone is equivalent to 5kg of raw spinach, so it’s difficult to get this amount in your diet. So, eating spinach doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll gain muscle, but taking this pill will help you get a muscular body like Popeye.

Ecdysterone is different from anabolic androgenic steroids that are usually used in bodybuilding, such as Dianabol and Trenbolone, because it doesn’t actually increase hormone levels [1].

However, ecdysterone does have powerful muscle-building properties. Russian scientists conducted numerous experiments in the 1970s to confirm its effects… and the results were shocking. They found that ecdysterone has an anabolic effect comparable to that of Dianabol, a commonly used powerful oral steroid [2,3].

EVOLIX has developed an injectable natural anabolic formulation with such amazing effects as an ethanol-based product.

Recommended dosage: 100mg-300mg/day or once every two days.

This formulation has no effect on endogenous hormone balance, so it is highly recommended for maintaining and further developing the muscle mass built during PCT and off-cycles.

References

1. 20-Hydroxyecdysone: The pro-anabolic, plant steroid. (n.d.). Retrieved February 17, 2022, from https://www.huhs.edu/literature/20-Hyroxyecdysone.pdf

2. Wilborn, C.D., Taylor, L.W., Campbell, B.I. et al. Effects of Methoxyisoflavone, Ecdysterone, and Sulfo-Polysaccharide Supplementation on Training Adaptations in Resistance-Trained Males. J Int Soc Sports Nutr 3, 19 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1186/1550-2783-3-2-19

3. Dinan, L., & Lafont, R. (2006). Effects and applications of arthropod steroid hormones (ecdysteroids) in mammals, Journal of Endocrinology, 191(1), 1-8. Retrieved Feb 15, 2022, from
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/6731519_Effects_and_applications_of_arthropod_steroid_hormones_ecdysteroids_in_mammals

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