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Methyltrienolone or commonly referred to as 'Metribolone' stands out as a well known oral anabolic steroid that has gained popularity over time due, to its attributes and effects, in the bodys system. Derived originally from trenbolone. With a 17 alpha methyl group adjustment to enhance its absorption when taken orally. This alteration makes Methyltrienolone up to 300 times more stronger than methyltestosterone. Its remarkable strength comes with a downside of causing liver damage that restricts its application to research environments. It is well known for its connection to hormone receptors and its ability to resist breakdown in the body making it very useful in scientific investigations, on male hormone function.  Methyltrienolone was initially studied in the 1960s but was quickly abandoned in medical practice due to its liver toxicity.

References:

Llewellyn, W. (2017). William Llewellyn's Anabolics.
United States: Molecular Nutrition, LLC.

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FAQ
What is Methyltrienolone?
Methyltrienolone is recognized for its effects and strength, in the world of anabolic steroids; however it is also renowned for causing substantial damage, to the liver.
References:

Llewellyn, W. (2017). William Llewellyn's Anabolics.
United States: Molecular Nutrition, LLC.

Is Methyltrienolone aromatized by the body?
No, Methyltrienolone is not aromatized and is not estrogenic, although it binds to the progesterone receptor​.
References:

Llewellyn, W. (2017). William Llewellyn's Anabolics.
United States: Molecular Nutrition, LLC.

What are the androgenic side effects of Methyltrienolone?
Androgenic side effects can include oily skin, acne, hair growth, and exacerbation of male pattern baldness.
References:

Llewellyn, W. (2017). William Llewellyn's Anabolics.
United States: Molecular Nutrition, LLC.