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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Another nandrolone question, re potential cardiac issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Fluoxymesterone" data-source="post: 202730" data-attributes="member: 42680"><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.longdom.org/open-access/effect-of-nandrolone-decanoate-anabolic-steroid-on-the-liver-andkidney-of-male-albino-rats-and-the-role-of-antioxidant-antoxsilyma-2157-7609-1000224.pdf[/URL]</p><p></p><p>So this study is done on rats (so to get the human equivalent dose you would divide the rat dose by 6.2 to get a human dose). In this case in "group 4" the human equivalent does was 90 mg/week for a 70kg human. This DID have negative effects, but with the addition of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory supplements (sylimarin and antox) there was a VERY strong protective effect. In other words be careful with steroids even at therapeutic doses (90mg/week). This work is on rats and may not be 100% applicable to humans. Each rat month is roughly equivalent to 2.5 human years, so they took nandrolone for "5 years nonstop when made equivalent to humans". </p><p></p><p>My opinion is if you take nandrolone for years and have excellent antioxidant reserves (as in no other medical condition that depletes the body), nandrolone may not have such a negative impact. In the end, the therapy must be individualized, no cookie cutter approach because its tricky.</p><p></p><p>I take Bioastin astaxanthin 12 mg bid</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fluoxymesterone, post: 202730, member: 42680"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.longdom.org/open-access/effect-of-nandrolone-decanoate-anabolic-steroid-on-the-liver-andkidney-of-male-albino-rats-and-the-role-of-antioxidant-antoxsilyma-2157-7609-1000224.pdf[/URL] So this study is done on rats (so to get the human equivalent dose you would divide the rat dose by 6.2 to get a human dose). In this case in "group 4" the human equivalent does was 90 mg/week for a 70kg human. This DID have negative effects, but with the addition of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory supplements (sylimarin and antox) there was a VERY strong protective effect. In other words be careful with steroids even at therapeutic doses (90mg/week). This work is on rats and may not be 100% applicable to humans. Each rat month is roughly equivalent to 2.5 human years, so they took nandrolone for "5 years nonstop when made equivalent to humans". My opinion is if you take nandrolone for years and have excellent antioxidant reserves (as in no other medical condition that depletes the body), nandrolone may not have such a negative impact. In the end, the therapy must be individualized, no cookie cutter approach because its tricky. I take Bioastin astaxanthin 12 mg bid [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Another nandrolone question, re potential cardiac issues
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