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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
3 Reasons for "Deca D*ck"
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<blockquote data-quote="DS3" data-source="post: 176000" data-attributes="member: 18514"><p>Keep in mind that in complex cases such as 'why does nandrolone cause ED in some patients but not others', the solution is likely not going to be a linear causal relation wherein you took X, you experienced Y, thus X caused Y. Not all men experience ED, so if NO is a highly correlated variable (appears to be with given research), then one would have to further investigate to determine why some men experience ED and not others; is it because some genetics are less susceptible to low bioavailability of NO? Some genetics don't need as much NO for erectile function?</p><p></p><p>As far as decreased density of dopaminergic neurons, the correlation here would be much more unclear given the highly complex relationship of neurotransmitters within limbic system (including reward circuitry) play in reward and goal-seeking behavior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS3, post: 176000, member: 18514"] Keep in mind that in complex cases such as 'why does nandrolone cause ED in some patients but not others', the solution is likely not going to be a linear causal relation wherein you took X, you experienced Y, thus X caused Y. Not all men experience ED, so if NO is a highly correlated variable (appears to be with given research), then one would have to further investigate to determine why some men experience ED and not others; is it because some genetics are less susceptible to low bioavailability of NO? Some genetics don't need as much NO for erectile function? As far as decreased density of dopaminergic neurons, the correlation here would be much more unclear given the highly complex relationship of neurotransmitters within limbic system (including reward circuitry) play in reward and goal-seeking behavior. [/QUOTE]
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3 Reasons for "Deca D*ck"
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