Benzoyl peroxide: Used to be used as a bleaching agent, it can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions. BHA: BHA (butylated hydroxyanisole) is a carcinogen, meaning that it has been shown to produce cancer in lab animals. .BHT: BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene) is a carcinogen, meaning that it has been shown to produce cancer in lab animals. BHA and BHT are used as antioxidants in food packaging. They may contribute to the degradation of other substances such as vitamins A, D, E, and C. These substances are involved in a variety of vital bodily processes which depend on them for optimum occurrence.
Research suggests that very low doses can stimulate the immune system and make white blood cells more effective at fighting off infections, while higher doses are neurotoxic. Doses of 300-1200mg per day have been associated with improvements in symptoms of depression in some people. Testosterone levels also increase in men who consume it as an ergogen (performance-enhancing drug). Doses of 400-900mg have been associated with increased muscle mass and reduced body fat percentage, while doses above that can cause liver damage or testicular atrophy .Trenbolone is an oral steroid that has been primarily used in veterinary medicine. It is not approved for use by humans. Furthermore, it has strong androgenic effects and the long-term safety of trenbolone in humans is unknown. This means that while it can be considered safe to use trenbolone as a bulking agent during pre-contest cutting, there are no guarantees of its’ safety when used outside of such a program, as weight gain