Are Prohormones
A Safe Alternative To Anabolic Steroids?
by Rick Mitchell
Steroid
prohormones such as androstenedione and dehydroepiandrosterone
(DHEA) have become popular in recent years as safer alternatives
to anabolic steroids, but two questions need to be answered:
1. Are they effective in stimulating muscle growth?
2. Are they safe to use?
The theory behind prohormones is that they are building blocks
for testosterone and are converted into testosterone by the body.
Very little definitive scientific research exists to back up the
claims of prohormone manufacturers. The difficulty seems to be
that the minimum dosage levels recommended by manufacturers appear
to be insufficient to stimulate a measurable clinical reaction.
Many users point to the effectiveness of prohormones when doses
that exceed recommended levels are taken, hence the difficulty
for researchers - do you subject human participants to potentially
dangerous doses?
Safety concerns are similar to those that relate to steroids.
Some studies report that side effects can include acne, production
of estrogen, development of breast tissue in males and development
of masculine features in females.
At the time of writing some doubts surround the future of prohormones
as health authorities may consider selective banning of some products.
About
the Author
Rick
Mitchell is the creator of the bodybuildingadvisor.com website
that provides guidance and information to athletes at all levels
of bodybuilding experience. Go to Bodybuilding
Advice to learn more about the issues covered in this article.