Turinabol
Turinabol was created in East Germany for elite athletes and patented in 1961. It is a modified version of methandienone with improved stability and fewer side effects.
Unlike Dianabol, turinabol does not convert to estrogen and has low androgenic activity. This means little to no water retention or estrogen-related issues, even at higher doses.
It is commonly used by strength athletes who want performance gains without adding too much body weight. It is often considered mild and predictable, making it suitable for first-time users.





