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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="Gman86" data-source="post: 176007" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Both studies just used nandrolone correct? No other compounds? So would it be safe to assume that all subjects in these studies would have low E2?</p><p></p><p>I ask because on 200mg deca, 42mg test, and 500iu’s HCG, all per week, I felt like the veins in my arms were less vascular than they were on my previous protocol of 180mg of test per week. Erections have still been very good tho. No issues there. My E2 came back at 24. After getting my E2 results back, I upped test to 63mg and HCG to 630iu’s. Kept deca the same. It’s been exactly a week, and I think I’m slightly more vascular. Im trying to get my E2 up a bit.</p><p></p><p>My question is, does E2 play a role in vasodilation and nitric oxide at all? I know E2 is extremely important for the heart, and endothelial tissue and blood vessels in general. I assume E2 plays a big role in regards to erections. It just seems like the side effects that are seen in nandrolone studies correlate perfectly with low E2 symptoms. The heart issues, the blood vessel issues, brain issues. Do you guys think that some of the side effects seen in these nandrolone studies could have anything to do with low E2? Since nandrolone by itself results in extremely low levels of E2, I don’t see how this can’t be the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 176007, member: 15043"] Both studies just used nandrolone correct? No other compounds? So would it be safe to assume that all subjects in these studies would have low E2? I ask because on 200mg deca, 42mg test, and 500iu’s HCG, all per week, I felt like the veins in my arms were less vascular than they were on my previous protocol of 180mg of test per week. Erections have still been very good tho. No issues there. My E2 came back at 24. After getting my E2 results back, I upped test to 63mg and HCG to 630iu’s. Kept deca the same. It’s been exactly a week, and I think I’m slightly more vascular. Im trying to get my E2 up a bit. My question is, does E2 play a role in vasodilation and nitric oxide at all? I know E2 is extremely important for the heart, and endothelial tissue and blood vessels in general. I assume E2 plays a big role in regards to erections. It just seems like the side effects that are seen in nandrolone studies correlate perfectly with low E2 symptoms. The heart issues, the blood vessel issues, brain issues. Do you guys think that some of the side effects seen in these nandrolone studies could have anything to do with low E2? Since nandrolone by itself results in extremely low levels of E2, I don’t see how this can’t be the case. [/QUOTE]
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3 Reasons for "Deca D*ck"
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