Winny is going to "dry you out" giving you the deception you are losing, but it's just water, and vital water at that, in the muscles and tendons.....Winstrol on the other hand is NOT a good idea for a woman to take from a virilization standpoint alone.
Actually, Winny tends to REALLY BLOAT women. While it is a common pre-contest drug for men, it is a bad idea for most women since it does tend to add bloat. One female here a long time ago (she doesn't post here anymore) added about 20lbs while on Winny - some fat, some muscle, some water.
And I agree with you 110% it is a bad idea to take for women.
Thanks so much for everyones post. Like i said I am new at this and did not mean to insult anyone that everyone here is taking steroids. I was just wanted some input on what my husband is trying to get me into and wanted others opinions. I know that there is no majic pill to make the fat disappear (I would just get surgery then) I just wanted to get on the right track, since I am just starting out. Thanks again for everyones input.
Looks like you got the good place to start. It is often a suggestion from a guy that gets women into steroids. Some will argue that AAS are fat burners - generally speaking, men are able to lose bodyfat more easily than women because of the testosterone but also because of less estrogen, so that argument is just not that simple. Also AAS are just not in the same class as things like thermogenics that are intended to be specifically fat burners. There is so much more involved w/ steroids because you are trying to artificially manipulate your hormones and there is so much that the medical community doesn't understand about them that you just shouldn't look to them as a quickie weight loss fix. And the reality is that you can accomplish so much w/o them with just basic nutrition and exercise. You can get accelerated results if you pursue an aggressive diet & training schedules -- so its not like you will never be able to accomplish your goals w/o drugs. Your results will come about based on how dedicated you are to an optimized program. The challenge is to follow that program consistently.