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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: 177065" data-attributes="member: 18514"><p>Seen it. It’s a good study.</p><p></p><p>To be certain, the results on libido demonstrate that 2 out of 11 in the nandrolone treatment group reported an increase in libido, which was determined to be no different than the placebo group.</p><p></p><p>The study was also conducted over a 21-day period, which is not enough time to confidently determine long-term side effects. Libido increased for me over the first 8-week period and then dropped over the face of the earth along with any passion or drive I had for life. I went into the nandrolone experiment with no expectation other than improved joints.</p><p></p><p>Studies I have previously shared provide evidence that nandrolone decrease dopaminergic neuron density (potentiating depression) and changes in libido and sex drive have been noted as nandrolone side effects. Your short experience does not necessarily reflect the experience that other males will have, nor does mine.</p><p></p><p>There is, however, too much anecdotal evidence, coupled with small research studies, indicating that nandrolone-induced impotence and depression are real events; the prevalence not being elucidated at this point.</p><p></p><p>I am, however, very happy to hear you are feeling well on your protocol. Health, wellness, and peace of mind are invaluable. Keep us posted on your progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS3, post: 177065, member: 18514"] Seen it. It’s a good study. To be certain, the results on libido demonstrate that 2 out of 11 in the nandrolone treatment group reported an increase in libido, which was determined to be no different than the placebo group. The study was also conducted over a 21-day period, which is not enough time to confidently determine long-term side effects. Libido increased for me over the first 8-week period and then dropped over the face of the earth along with any passion or drive I had for life. I went into the nandrolone experiment with no expectation other than improved joints. Studies I have previously shared provide evidence that nandrolone decrease dopaminergic neuron density (potentiating depression) and changes in libido and sex drive have been noted as nandrolone side effects. Your short experience does not necessarily reflect the experience that other males will have, nor does mine. There is, however, too much anecdotal evidence, coupled with small research studies, indicating that nandrolone-induced impotence and depression are real events; the prevalence not being elucidated at this point. I am, however, very happy to hear you are feeling well on your protocol. Health, wellness, and peace of mind are invaluable. Keep us posted on your progress. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
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3 Reasons for "Deca D*ck"
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