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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
TRT to Supraphysiological Levels for Body Building
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Goodman" data-source="post: 216649" data-attributes="member: 42777"><p>[USER=38590]@readalot[/USER] I certainly appreciate the time and effort you’re putting in to compiling all of this data in an organized manner. Really busy with life this week but from skimming over it, it appears well done. I hope to dive into it more in-depth by the end of the week, and will be interested to see whatever other data you add to the mix.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I guess the first critique off the top of my mind since you asked for input, would be with regards to how you translated rodent years into human years. Not saying it is inaccurate, just curious about the conversion. And with rodent metabolism being so high it may be possible that it would affect their heart more, and more quickly. Again not saying that’s the case, just something I was curious about.</p><p></p><p>I’d also like to get your thoughts on one aspect…the rather large differences in what levels are achieved by different people on similar doses. Do you think the TT and FT levels are more indicative of what types of impact will be seen, or would it be more closely tied to dose?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Goodman, post: 216649, member: 42777"] [USER=38590]@readalot[/USER] I certainly appreciate the time and effort you’re putting in to compiling all of this data in an organized manner. Really busy with life this week but from skimming over it, it appears well done. I hope to dive into it more in-depth by the end of the week, and will be interested to see whatever other data you add to the mix. I guess the first critique off the top of my mind since you asked for input, would be with regards to how you translated rodent years into human years. Not saying it is inaccurate, just curious about the conversion. And with rodent metabolism being so high it may be possible that it would affect their heart more, and more quickly. Again not saying that’s the case, just something I was curious about. I’d also like to get your thoughts on one aspect…the rather large differences in what levels are achieved by different people on similar doses. Do you think the TT and FT levels are more indicative of what types of impact will be seen, or would it be more closely tied to dose? [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
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TRT to Supraphysiological Levels for Body Building
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