Not sure if this is the right forum. I did try to search. Can anyone recommend an overseas pharmacy for Noncontrolled meds other than ReliablepharmacyRX? Thank you
I can tell you all I know, which is not much
- no human trials yet
- pre-clinical studies show its 1/60th as androgenic as testosterone and 40% more anabolic
- based on the above that is a 90:1 anabolic to androgenic ratio
- users report dry gains
- Only observable side effect seems to be...
I know that the compounding pharmacy Taylor Made may compound it. They do so with MK 2867 and LGD 4033.
RAD-140 seems to be gaining traction with BBers.
Yes. It is currently bound. But it can become unbound. Hence why it is considered "bioavailable"
Also, it still isnt 100% clear that the SHBG bound is completely inert. The notion that bound testosterone never does anything is part of the "free hormone hypothesis". Notice that it is a...
Think of it this way. You have free testosterone and bound testosterone. The bound testosterone is either "tighly" bound by SHBG or "losely" bound by albumin and other binding proteins. Because the testosterone that is bound by proteins other than SHBG is losely bound, it is consider...
No effect as far as liver stress. However, it is a growth agent. It grows tissues. A study of TRT patients showed that since applying TRT levels of testosterone, their livers grew slightly larger. As did mine. However, this seems physiological not pathalogical
How enlarged?
What does your doctor think is the cause?
did the scan also show fatty liver?
Any large cysts in the liver?
What is your history of alochol use?
TRT can cause slight growth of the liver. This has been seen in one study
Morgentaler already debunked this. Jay Campbell went bat shit on this last night on one of his every shrinking podcasts (now Keith Nichols has left him). Anyway Jay is claiming that the government and Big Pharma conspiring to take testosterone away from us
Just jump in. Yes, I know that seems like I am not giving any advice. However, if you are afraid, you are afraid, and no one logical argument will convince you. Do it
Smaller more frequent doses may help. If you are already on high BP meds, and that medication is not Losartan, it might be worth switching to Losartan
Fish oil and aspirin can mitigate the effects of high HCT
Also note that Hg is more accurate than HCT
This is very interesting. What is clear from the mode of administration and corresponding raise in HCT is that slow and steady seems to do better. Perhaps this is a reason for daily IM
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