Manufacturer: Geneza Pharmaceuticals
Pharmaceutical name: Trestolone Acetate
Pack: 1 vial (10 ml (50 mg/ml))
GP Ment (Trestolone Acetate) is a product from Geneza Pharmaceuticals that features 50mg per ML of the hormone Trestolone Acetate (7 alpha-Methyl-19-nortestosterone). GP Ment is a synthetic androgen that is between 4 to 10 times more potent than Testosterone. It is a derivative of Nandrolone, similar to it but with a 7-alpha-methyl modification. GP Ment inhibits gonadotrophin release, leading to a reduction in Testosterone and sperm production. Additionally, it offers sufficient replacement therapy for most androgen-dependent functions. GP Ment (Trestolone Acetate) clears from the metabolism faster than Testosterone and does not attach to sex hormone binding globulin. It retains the ability to aromatize, allowing it to preserve the effects that estrogen has on male physiology.
Like any steroid, GP Ment (Trestolone Acetate) from Geneza Pharmaceuticals comes with potential side effects. GP Ment is highly aromatizing and can lead to an accumulation of synthetic estrogen with significant biological activity. The side effects associated with GP Ment are similar to those of Nandrolone. Common side effects include gynecomastia, hair loss, acne, prostate enlargement, voice deepening, and clitoris enlargement in women. Users may experience excess water retention, resulting in a bloated appearance with less muscle definition. Additionally, GP Ment can contribute to unwanted fat accumulation. However, unlike many Nandrolone derivatives, libido suppression is not a side effect. Due to these potential side effects, it is advisable for users of GP Ment to employ anti-estrogens during their cycle to maintain lower levels.
Bodybuilders interested in incorporating GP Ment into their cycle may consider stacking it with other steroids like GP Methan 10, GP Oxy, GP Bold 200, and GP Stan 50. A lower dose of GP Ment is typically adequate, as Trestolone acetate is known to be several times more powerful than Testosterone.