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Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals | Dianabol | 60 TabletsMuscle support with a prohormone edge and smart tablet absorption Hi Tech Dianabol isn't your typical sports supp. It's a prop blend muscle builder leaning on steroidal compounds, plant sapogenins, DHEA related ingredients, and absorption boosters instead of the usual caffeine, citrulline, beta alanine combo. The idea is to ramp up that anabolic vibe by blending stuff that helps with muscle gains, body comp, workout drive, and how your body uses

Muscle support with a prohormone edge and smart tablet absorption

Hi-Tech Dianabol isn't your typical sports supp. It's a prop blend muscle builder leaning on steroidal compounds, plant sapogenins, DHEA-related ingredients, and absorption boosters instead of the usual caffeine, citrulline, beta-alanine combo. The idea is to ramp up that anabolic vibe by blending stuff that helps with muscle gains, body comp, workout drive, and how your body uses nutrients, then back it up with enzyme blockers and delivery tech to make it work better when you swallow it.

The main player is 25R Spirostan-5A-Diol-6-one-3-one, a steroidal sapogenin that's often in these formulas for its muscle-support kick. Since the dose isn't listed, you can't check if it's hitting a solid level compared to other products. But as the lead ingredient, it shows this is aimed at reshaping your physique and adding lean mass, not just everyday health. Dehydroepiandrosterone Acetate brings a straight-up hormone precursor angle, again without a listed dose, setting it apart from basic tribulus test boosters.

7-Keto-DHEA stands out with some real research behind it. It's a non-hormonal DHEA metabolite that doesn't turn into test or estrogen. It works by boosting thermogenic enzymes and blocking 11β-HSD1, the enzyme that turns cortisone into cortisol in your tissues. Studies use 50-100mg, showing decent fat-loss help when you pair it with diet and training. Here, it probably balances out the anabolic side by helping with body comp and cortisol control. The issue is dose op

Key Highlights

  • 575mg prop blend per tab — this ain't some weak herb-only muscle pill. It mixes steroidal sapogenins, DHEA compounds, absorption boosters, and nutrient helpers for a way tougher profile than your standard over-the-counter test boosters.
  • Packs 7-Keto-DHEA — one of the best-backed ingredients here. Real studies show it helps with thermogenesis and body comp by firing up fat-burning enzymes and blocking 11β-HSD1 to cut down cortisol conversion.
  • Has Dehydroepiandrosterone Acetate — that gives it a real hormone-like punch. Way different from tribulus-only stuff, perfect for guys wanting a bolder muscle-support vibe.
  • 25R Spirostan-5A-Diol-6-one-3-one leads the charge — shows this is all about building muscle. Skips the usual supp stars and goes for steroidal compounds that fit physique goals.
  • 6,7 Dihydroxybergamottin and naringen handle absorption — these aren't junk fillers. They tweak enzymes to help more of the good stuff get through, key for a tab that's packing multiple actives.
  • Vanadyl sulfate ethylester brings nutrient partitioning — helps with glucose and insulin-like effects. Great for guys loading up on carbs to fuel training and glycogen reloads during mass gains.
  • Tribulus terrestris and phytosterol extract support the hormone side — not the stars, but solid backups. They help with workout drive, hormone balance, and physique tweaks, not just feel-good wellness.
  • Ribonucleic Acid Complex 3™ adds a branded twist. Not as researched as some big-name ingredients, but it makes the formula feel more dialed-in than a cheap generic mix.

Who Is This For?

  • Bodybuilders bulking who want tabs tougher than basic tribulus or fenugreek. Steroidal sapogenins, DHEA acetate, and absorption boosters suit chasing gym gains, density, and fullness over time, not quick feels.
  • Intermediate-advanced lifters on high-volume plans, eating for size. Fits guys with training, protein, and rest locked in, adding a bolder support layer.
  • Physique folks who like tabs over powders, no stims or pumps needed. More daily muscle tool than workout-only, great for multi-week thinking.
  • Experienced users eyeing prohormone-style stuff over weak herbs. DHEA acetate, 7-Keto-DHEA, dicyclopentanone, and enzyme helpers make it conceptually stronger than generic hormone aids.
  • Lifters wanting comp help while boosting output and lean mass. 7-Keto-DHEA's thermogenic and cortisol angle helps stay tight on higher calories and volume.
  • Guys okay with prop blends, trading transparency for aggression. Not for dose-checkers; for those betting on the formula style despite hidden amounts.

How to Use

Take 1 tab with meals, hitting 1 tab 3 times daily with food. Skip empty stomach to avoid nausea like the label says. This isn't a pre, so don't expect a 15-minute buzz — it's daily buildup. With enzyme tweakers like 6,7 Dihydroxybergamottin and naringen, watch stacking with meds or other hormone supps. Smart add-ons: daily creatine, good protein, calories for your goal — that's what lets this shine. Super cautious newbies might start lower for tolerance, but aim for meal-split doses. Use it steady through a training block, not hit-or-miss. Store cool and dry, lid tight for fresh tabs.

What to Expect

Not your typical 'feel it now' supp, since it skips caffeine or pump stuff. First few tabs? Easy to take, and meals help skip the nausea warning. Early days, watch for little boosts in drive, recovery, or fullness — no instant kick. By day 7-14, check gym consistency, how food fuels you, and if you're looking denser. Weeks 2-4, 7-Keto-DHEA's comp help and overall muscle support shine. If it's clicking, you'll see it in ongoing training wins, weight trends, mirror gains, and feeling like your routine's paying off more.

Key Ingredients

  • 7-Keto-DHEA — Undisclosed — Body-composition support without converting to sex hormones
  • Dehydroepiandrosterone Acetate — Undisclosed — Adds a stronger hormone-adjacent anabolic profile
  • 25R Spirostan-5A-Diol-6-one-3-one — Undisclosed — Steroidal sapogenin support for physique-focused training blocks
  • 6,7 Dihydroxybergamottin — Undisclosed — Helps protect oral actives from metabolic breakdown
  • Naringen — Undisclosed — Supports the formula’s oral delivery and absorption strategy
  • Dicyclopentanone — Undisclosed — Experimental anabolic-support inclusion for advanced users
  • Smilagenin — Undisclosed — Emerging neuro-support ingredient inside a muscle formula
  • Vanadyl sulfate ethylester — Undisclosed — Nutrient-partitioning support for higher-carb training phases
  • Tribulus terrestris — Undisclosed — Classic training-drive support inside a stronger stack
  • Ribonucleic Acid Complex 3™ — Undisclosed — Branded complex that reinforces the engineered formula identity

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hi-Tech Dianabol actual methandrostenolone?

No. Despite the product name, this is not pharmaceutical Dianabol (methandrostenolone). It is an over-the-counter tablet formula built from ingredients such as 25R Spirostan-5A-Diol-6-one-3-one, Dehydroepiandrosterone Acetate, 7-Keto-DHEA, tribulus, and absorption enhancers.

How should I take Hi-Tech Dianabol?

The brand’s suggested use is 1 tablet 3 times daily with meals. Taking it with food is important because the product specifically notes that nausea can occur if it is consumed without food.

How many servings are in the bottle?

The bottle contains 60 tablets, with a serving size listed as 1 tablet. At the brand’s suggested use of 3 tablets daily, that works out to a 20-day full-use supply.

Does Hi-Tech Dianabol contain caffeine or act like a pre-workout?

This is not a conventional pre-workout and there is no disclosed caffeine content on the verified formula. Its purpose is daily anabolic and body-composition support, so the expected value is cumulative over weeks rather than an immediate high-energy workout effect.

What does 7-Keto-DHEA do in this formula?

7-Keto-DHEA is a non-hormonal metabolite of DHEA that does not convert into testosterone or estrogen. Research supports it for thermogenic enzyme upregulation and 11β-HSD1 inhibition, which can help with body-composition support when diet and training are in place.

Are the ingredient doses fully disclosed?

No. This product uses a proprietary blend, so while the active ingredients are listed, the exact amount of each ingredient is not disclosed. That means you cannot verify whether each active reaches clinically studied levels.

Can I stack Hi-Tech Dianabol with creatine and protein?

Yes, that is one of the most logical ways to use it. Creatine supports phosphocreatine regeneration for strength and repeated-effort output, while adequate protein provides the amino acid substrate needed for any muscle-building plan this formula is intended to complement.

Is this product beginner-friendly?

No, this is better classified as an advanced formula. The ingredient profile is hormone-adjacent, several actives have limited human data, and the proprietary blend makes it harder for new users to evaluate tolerance and relevance.

Why are 6,7 Dihydroxybergamottin and naringen included?

These ingredients are commonly used to affect bioavailability and metabolic enzyme activity. In a tablet formula built around multiple oral actives, their likely role is to help more of the formula remain active and available after ingestion.

Who should avoid Hi-Tech Dianabol?

Anyone under 21, pregnant or nursing women, people with hormone-sensitive conditions, users taking medications affected by hepatic enzyme pathways, and tested athletes should avoid it unless specifically cleared by a qualified healthcare professional.

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★★★★★ 5
Outstanding book that lays out a blueprint for communist China's war against the US
A short book that sometimes slips into expressions that take a little time to understand, the two political officers that wrote this book had truly studied US (and western) military campaigns and political movements in order to develop strategies to defeat the west without kinetic warfare. While I (like most others, I believe) understood that CCP wanted to take advantage of the US and have region dominance, this book really opened my eyes. I'll merely list the areas in which these two political officers promoted engagement against the US/west - actions that many (including myself) never realizing these were acts of "unrestricted" and comprehensive warfare. The list: diplomatic warfare financial warfare conventional warfare network warfare trade warfare bio-chemical warfare intelligence warfare resource warfare ecological warfare psychological warfare economic aid warfare space warfare tactical warfare regulatory warfare electronic warfare smuggling warfare sanction warfare guerrilla warfare drug warfare media warfare terrorist warfare virtual warfare (deterrence) ideological warfare fabrication warfare cultural warfare international law warfare atomic warfare Of course, as one recognizes these listed arenas of engagement communist China has with the US, remember that espionage and propaganda play key roles in all of these areas. While the US seeks to counter communist China individually in several of these areas, we have to realize that it is a comprehensive strategy that the CCP is pursuing. Remember this book was published in 1999. What has each side engaged in since then? Epiphanal!
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A military reading: The cover is misleading
This book is purported to be a translation of China’s Masterplan to Destroy America written by two Colonels in the People’s Liberation Army in 1999. There is reason, but not confirmed, to doubt this. The authors of the book are clearly Chinese. Whether or not the authors are Colonels in the PLA, I feel, is in doubt, as such a plan would never be available to Western sources as quickly as it was after drafting. The book is no “master plan.” It is a discussion of modern warfare strategy written by readers of the worldwide military strategy publications. Most of the publications have been in the United States and China. The cover of this book is misleading with the statement, “Wake up, America.” This book should be little interest to the non-military American. But it should be read by anyone with potential requirements for field grade service (Major and above,) or higher (and equivalent strategy levels in the Marines, Air Force, and Navy.) As far as “Wake Up,” I can recall discussions about strategy that contained most of the information provided within the book as a staff field grade officer in the US Army. While as military officers, we need to be aware of these issues, we are not entirely ignorant of them. The book provides a somewhat different perspective of the issues from a Chinese viewpoint. The first point the authors make, how technology precedes its best employment in warfare. Most of the technology discussed concerns the information processing capabilities of both computers and software. It is more than computerized warfare. A large part of this is based on the technology to US Forces but not entirely. Part of the problem with technology is that mankind becomes so used to using technology to solve today’s problems that previous methods of solving problems are lost. Thus, if the technology can be crippled, it represents an exploitable weakness in war. The second point made, is that the military forces now must consider nonmilitary actions if it is to be effective in both defense and offense. Warfare developed from point battlefields (using swords, knives, etc.,) to linear battlefields (using machine guns and artillery,) to area battlefields, to 3D battlefields (using aircraft and missiles,) to modern infinite-dimensional battlefields which include space, electromagnetic spectrums, and civilian actions. If one can start a war in a computer room or a stock exchange, is there a non-battle space anywhere? Warfare that transcends military boundaries is “unrestricted warfare.” A “kinder warfare” with critical attacks that take no lives is now possible. Technology is providing a means to attack and enemy’s nerve centers without directly harming anything else. Such nerve centers exist in an enemy’s financial systems, their economic systems, their environmental systems, their public media systems, their political systems, their power and energy systems, and their logistics centers. A third point made is that coalitions of disparate forces, internationally, nationally, and military, are formed and broken very quickly, as quickly as within 24 hours! For example, in Desert Storm, the United States weaved together more than 30 nations in various roles. The author’s prescient comment foresaw the alignments that occurred immediately following the 9/11 attack, although this was after the book was written and not available to the authors to use as an example. There was also unity of command established. This, the authors say, stemmed from the US DoD Reorganization Act passed by Congress in 1986. All of the air forces and naval forces were under General Schwartzkopf despite the desires of the individual forces to operate independently. The air tasking order (a 300-page document) drafted in joint sessions by the Air Force, Navy and Marines, had to be approved by General Schwartzkopf before commands were issued to the various forces. The Kuwaiti Invasion Plan that the Marines wanted was put off in favor of the plan that General Schwartzkopf endorsed. Media personnel were incorporated into the military units but controlled with definitions of release timing and content. A fourth point is that Americans want wars which achieve its national interests while having no causalities. This promotes an over-reliance on technology and an unwillingness to support prolonged war. Americans have a blind faith in technology always thinking that the road to victory is with the highest technology weapons. American military budgets are based largely on the acquisition of expensive weapon systems, and little thought given to their integrated use within the military services. American military theory is behind (consistent with point one above.) But the overriding goal is victory without casualties. Thus, the authors recommend that the secret to war with America is to kill its rank and file soldiers. The style of the book is somewhat elliptical: it is written in the Chinese manner which often dances around a subject before coming to its subject. For example, there is a discussion of the Golden Ratio (1:0.618) before the authors show how it can be found in various ancient and modern military operations. There is considerable Chinese military philosophy discussed including the 36 Strategies, which most American military readers have not encountered ( did not at West Point when I was a Cadet studying Chinese!) I first encountered these after a reference from a Chinese Professor while I was teaching in China and then read Sun Tzu in Chinese. Sun Tzu was not the original author of these. In my personal opinion, an English translation this short book should be required reading for all Cadets at West Point. I rate the book 3 stars for several reasons. I don’t feel the book is well written. Many of the references are transliterations of the author’s names in Chinese which do not read as the real names. At this time, the book is somewhat dated having been written in 1999. I also doubt the attribution of the source and authors of the book. The concepts presented in the book are worth thinking about for a person developing military strategies.
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Knowledge is power and everybody should read this book
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Clear and compelling reading of the much-neglected history of Carthage -- all its histories had been written by the victors in Rome. BTEW y four-colour photo insert was missing a page....shame on Norton, the puboisher.
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Excellent Overview of Carthage
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293 pages of text/maps/b&w figures; 8 pages of color plates; 15 pages of end notes (mostly citations); 20 page Bibliography; 6 page Primary Bibliography; 2 page Acknowledgements; 8 area maps; 1 battle map [Cannae]. This is a well written history of Carthage. It provides a one source overview of the background and history of the city/empire. As a reasonably well read layperson, I am familiar at an overview level with the Punic Wars, Rome, Alexander, and the Alexandrine successor states and this book packaged Carthaginian information very well while adding interesting information that I hadn't come across before. I was somewhat disappointed (hence the 4 star rather than 5 star rating) that there was a very limited drill down to a lower level of detail, particularly from such a noted author. However, this is probably an unfair criticism given the limited amount of archeological information available and the millennia of effort that has been spent in pigeonholing Carthage according to the desired perceptions. I recommend the book highly as a well written overview of Carthage.
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