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Blackstone Labs | BSL Metha-Quad Xtreme | 30 Tablets

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Blackstone Labs | BSL Metha-Quad Xtreme | 30 TabletsFour clear hormone ingredients for a hard, dry cycle Blackstone Labs Metha Quad Extreme is a straight up four ingredient prohormone style supp with everything out in the open. It mixes androgen precursors with an anti estrogen kicker to help you get that hard, dense, strength boosting vibeway beyond basic natural stuff. No stims, no pumps, no wellness fluff. It's all about tweaking hormones with steroidal compounds for real results. The star here is

Four clear hormone ingredients for a hard, dry cycle

Blackstone Labs Metha-Quad Extreme is a straight-up four-ingredient prohormone-style supp with everything out in the open. It mixes androgen precursors with an anti-estrogen kicker to help you get that hard, dense, strength-boosting vibe—way beyond basic natural stuff. No stims, no pumps, no wellness fluff. It's all about tweaking hormones with steroidal compounds for real results.

The star here is Androsterone at 150mg, the biggest dose in the mix. Androsterone is a 17-keto steroid that's all about androgen vibes, often linked to converting to DHT-like effects for a dry, hard look instead of watery weight. The science isn't as rock-solid as creatine or citrulline, but the real-world action matters. Guys feel more aggressive in the gym, stronger lifts, and that visible hardness. This one's what gives the formula its tough, androgen edge.

1-Androstene-3Beta-Ol,17-One at 50mg is your 1-DHEA play, a precursor to 1-testosterone. It's popular for lean, dry gains without much aromatizing—meaning less estrogen fluff. 50mg is a solid amount for a stack like this, but your daily total depends on if you stick to one pill or go higher with advice. You won't feel it right away like a stim, but over sessions, expect better strength gains, fuller muscles, and a more dialed-in training block.

4-Androstene-3Beta-Ol,17-One at 50mg rounds it out, adding a fuller feel to balance the dryness. Guys use 4-Andro for that stronger overall push next to 1-Andro's lean side.

Androsta-3,5-Diene-7,17-Dione at 50mg is the anti-estrogen piece, helping keep things tight and dry by curbing estrogen effects.

Key Highlights

  • 150mg Androsterone — the main player, super androgenic. This is what brings that dry, hardening effect and the aggressive gym feel that experienced guys love.
  • 50mg 1-Androstene-3Beta-Ol,17-One — straight-up 1-Andro, not hidden in a blend. It's great for lean, non-bloating anabolic support, key for the recomp focus here.
  • 50mg 4-Androstene-3Beta-Ol,17-One — throws in balance so it's not all dryness. 4-Andro helps with a fuller, stronger vibe alongside the lean stuff.
  • 50mg Androsta-3,5-Diene-7,17-Dione — built-in anti-estrogen to keep the formula smart. It helps push that hard, dry look without needing extra supps right away.
  • Full label transparency — every ingredient and dose listed. In a world of shady blends, this lets you know exactly what you're getting.
  • No stims — no fake energy from caffeine. It's pure hormonal support that builds over time, without messing your sleep or heart rate.
  • One-pill daily serving — easy to stick with. For cycle stuff, missing doses kills the momentum, so this format keeps it simple.
  • Multi-angle androgen approach — Androsterone, 1-Andro, and 4-Andro each add their own thing. Feels more rounded than single-ingredient options that go too far one way.

Who Is This For?

  • Guys focused on physique in a hypertrophy phase, wanting dry hardness while overloading. 150mg Androsterone with 1-Andro, 4-Andro, and Arimistane fits for chasing visible density, gym gains, and aggressive recomp beyond natural stuff.
  • Intermediate builders who've done the basics like creatine and protein, ready for real hormone support. Knows androgen precursors like 1-Androstene-3Beta-Ol,17-One and 4-Androstene-3Beta-Ol,17-One mean serious cycles.
  • Experienced dudes eyeing a lean bulk where looks count as much as weight. Androsterone and built-in Androsta-3,5-Diene-7,17-Dione aim for hardness over soft bulk.
  • Strength guys needing hormone help for heavy compounds, no stim reliance. Stim-free means it fits any training time, focusing on performance without energy crashes.
  • Folks who hate blends and want full details. Discloses all four actives with exact mgs—big in a category where doses hide.
  • Lifters wanting a simple one-pill cycle for easy follow-through. Makes sticking to it straightforward, key for cycle success.

How to Use

Take 1 tablet every day at the same time for consistency. Do it with a meal that has fat—helps with tolerance and absorption for these steroid ingredients. This isn't workout-timed; it's for long-term hormone shifts, not instant feels. Don't bump up doses on your own—stick to the label unless your plan says otherwise. With Androsterone, 1-Androstene-3Beta-Ol,17-One, 4-Androstene-3Beta-Ol,17-One, and Androsta-3,5-Diene-7,17-Dione in here, plan on-cycle and post-cycle support from the start. Stacks great with creatine, protein, electrolytes, or a non-hormone pre if you want. Skip other hormone supps unless it's all mapped out. Cycle this—it's not for everyday forever. Keep it cool and dry, away from heat or wet.

What to Expect

First 0-30 minutes: nada big, no stims or pumps here. It's daily hormone fuel, not a workout booster. Days 1-7: might not feel much besides the mental 'on cycle' boost, maybe a bit more drive. Weeks 2-3: this is when it clicks—stronger lifts, more aggression, denser muscles, harder look. Weeks 3-4: the vibe's clear, especially with diet and training on point for lean gains or recomp. No peak-and-crash like pres; it's all build-up. Manage recovery and support right, or risks pop up same time.

Key Ingredients

  • Androsterone — 150mg — High-dose androgen support for harder, drier physique progression
  • 1-Androstene-3Beta-Ol,17-One — 50mg — Lean anabolic pathway support without a bulk-heavy profile
  • 4-Androstene-3Beta-Ol,17-One — 50mg — Rounds out the stack for a fuller anabolic feel
  • Androsta-3,5-Diene-7,17-Dione — 50mg — Built-in anti-estrogen support for a tighter, harder look

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the active ingredients in Blackstone Labs Metha-Quad Extreme?

Each tablet contains 150mg Androsterone, 50mg 1-Androstene-3Beta-Ol,17-One, 50mg 4-Androstene-3Beta-Ol,17-One, and 50mg Androsta-3,5-Diene-7,17-Dione. That gives you a fully disclosed four-compound hormone-support formula with no proprietary blend hiding the doses.

Is Metha-Quad Extreme a stimulant product?

No. This formula contains no listed stimulant actives and is not designed to feel like a pre-workout. Its effects are cumulative and tied to hormonal support over weeks, not a same-day energy rush.

What is Androsterone doing at 150mg?

Androsterone is the lead ingredient and gives the formula much of its hardening, androgenic personality. Experienced users typically look to it for a drier look, stronger gym aggression, and a more density-focused training phase rather than soft scale weight.

Why combine 1-Andro and 4-Andro in the same formula?

1-Androstene-3Beta-Ol,17-One is commonly used for a leaner, drier anabolic profile, while 4-Androstene-3Beta-Ol,17-One is often included to make the cycle feel fuller and more balanced. Together, they create a more complete stack than relying on only one pathway.

What is the role of Androsta-3,5-Diene-7,17-Dione at 50mg?

This ingredient is commonly recognized for anti-estrogenic activity and is included to reinforce the formula’s harder, drier direction. It helps explain why this product is positioned more toward recomp and hardening than toward a softer bulk.

How should I take Metha-Quad Extreme?

Take 1 tablet daily, ideally with a meal and at a consistent time each day. Because this is a hormone-support product rather than a pre-workout, consistency across the cycle matters more than taking it right before training.

Do I need post-cycle support with this formula?

A planned post-cycle strategy is strongly recommended for products in this category. The formula contains multiple hormonally active compounds, so responsible users typically do not begin a cycle without already having support and post-cycle planning in place.

Is this a good first supplement for building muscle?

No. Beginners should start with foundational supplements like creatine monohydrate, protein, electrolytes, and nutrition support. Metha-Quad Extreme is a specialized advanced formula for experienced users, not an entry-level muscle-building product.

Can I stack this with a pre-workout?

Yes, because Metha-Quad Extreme is stim-free, it can be paired with a non-hormonal pre-workout if desired. The key is to avoid stacking it carelessly with other hormone-active products unless the entire cycle is deliberately planned.

Is the formula fully transparent?

Yes. All four active ingredients and their exact milligram amounts are disclosed on the label. That is a meaningful advantage in a category where proprietary blends and incomplete labeling are common.

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