Patrick Arnold Brings Back 1-AD

August 26, 2008

By Scott Welch

A few years back, baseball homerun hitter Mark McGwire was taking a pro-hormone supplement called Androstenedione a.k.a. “Andro” to boost his testosterone levels. This substance converted into the hormone testosterone once your liver processed it.  This controversy got tons of mainstream press as everyone wanted to know exactly what the heck this stuff was that he was taking to hit so many homeruns.  But what didn’t get as much press was the story of a chemist working behind the scenes in Chicago named Patrick Arnold (pictured on left). Patrick had looked closely at the DSHEA laws governing supplements and found a loophole which allowed anything not classified as a drug before 1994 to be sold as a dietary supplement – provided these substance were found in nature! So, he moved full speed ahead to hunt for old steroids that were not brought to market that were also found in nature.  So in the case of Andro, it was not an approved drug before 1994 and it was found naturally in Scotch Pine Trees!  Therefore, it was “found in nature” as the law stated so it could be sold as a supplement legally. Patrick partnered with anesthesiologist Dr. Scott Connelly who was the owner of MET-Rx at the time.  The two formed a division of MET-Rx called “Substrate Solutions” and began introducing a bunch of different prohomone combinations.  Over time, other companies found new prohormones such as:  Nor-Diol, OHAT, ADT, 1-MT and 1-AD.

Prohormone Heroes

The discovery or at least the commercialization of the various prohomones can be traced back to the following guys:

  1. Pat Arnold - CEO of Ergopharm  
  2. Bruce Knellar - one of the key formulators for Gaspari Nutrition  
  3. Eric Marchewitz - CEO of LG Sciences 
  4. William Llewellyn - CEO of Molecular Nutrition 
  5. Derek Cornelius - former owner of Syntrax Solutions.
  6. Dan Amato - CEO of Fizogen  SDI Labs and also Cibexo Labs 
  7. Bill Roberts - former formulator for Biotest  
  8. L. Rea - CEO of ALR Industries 
  9. Jeff McCarrell - coowner of Nutrex
  10. Jack Owac - owner of VPX
  11. And of course the gang at Zoe Labs 

But with the flood of dozens of prohormones that has hit the market, there were a few that really stood out.  One such prohormones was the original 1-AD that was originally was released in 2001.  It did not take long for people to realize that the stuff was not like the prohormones.  Gains of 15 pounds were common.  Of course, this stuff was really not a supplement but rather a supplement that converted into a steroid once it hit your liver. But all good things must come to an end however and in 2005 1-androstenedione and 1-androstenediol (the two versions of the original 1-AD) were added to the Anabolic Steroid Control Act and made controlled substances.  It seemed that the good old days were officially in the history books.

1-AD Is Back!

Patrick Arnold has managed to pull one last rabbit out of his hat. There is still a naturally occurring precursor to the original 1-AD that converts with high efficiency that is not yet banned. This precursor is not on the list of controlled anabolic steroids.  It’s called 1-androstenolone and it will convert into 1-AD once it hits your liver, which will convert into Testosterone.  Yes, two steps rather than the good old days with just one chemical step being needed.  The product is only sold on ErgoPharm’s website (www.ergopharm.com).

I’m personally not a fan of using pro-hormones as they carry the same side effects as other oral steroids do, but they’re indeed quite popular. 

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    3. Patrick Arnold on November 7th, 2008 2:09 pm

      This is great but its already dated. 1-androstenolone was 1-AD version 3 and it has sold out and is discontinued. 1-AD version 4 is coming by the end of the year. Its an entirely new compound

    4. Scott Welch on November 7th, 2008 2:28 pm

      Thanks Patrick! We posted this August 28th but will be sure to keep our readers updated on your version 4 as soon as you let us know when it’s available. Sounds very exciting already!

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