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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Advice for short term Oxandrolone use
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon H" data-source="post: 217857" data-attributes="member: 6219"><p>If you're "not going to be talked out of it", I can tell you exactly what to expect. Keep in-mind that I'm a fan of oxandrolone and have a prescription for it along with the rest of my TRT protocol.</p><p>1. You're going to have very minimal gains, if any.</p><p>2. If you're having joint issues, a drug like oxandrolone that doesn't aromatize is only going to make matters worse.</p><p>3. Steroids do not build muscle out of thin air. You need protein to make them work. If you say you somehow can't eat enough protein per day, adding this compound is not going to help.</p><p>4. Your natural testosterone may not be entirely shut down, but will definitely be much lower, and you won't even get to a "break even" point using 20mg daily. You'd probably have to use 50mg daily if only using oxandrolone by itself.</p><p>4. If you do experience any positive effects, they will be completely gone in a matter of 2-3 weeks after stopping. Anyone thinking that they're going to take steroids for three months, and then keep that muscle by doing a PCT is going to be sorely disappointed in the results.</p><p>5. You will not get an energy boost, and since your testosterone and estrogen will be lower your mood is going to be far worse than it is now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon H, post: 217857, member: 6219"] If you're "not going to be talked out of it", I can tell you exactly what to expect. Keep in-mind that I'm a fan of oxandrolone and have a prescription for it along with the rest of my TRT protocol. 1. You're going to have very minimal gains, if any. 2. If you're having joint issues, a drug like oxandrolone that doesn't aromatize is only going to make matters worse. 3. Steroids do not build muscle out of thin air. You need protein to make them work. If you say you somehow can't eat enough protein per day, adding this compound is not going to help. 4. Your natural testosterone may not be entirely shut down, but will definitely be much lower, and you won't even get to a "break even" point using 20mg daily. You'd probably have to use 50mg daily if only using oxandrolone by itself. 4. If you do experience any positive effects, they will be completely gone in a matter of 2-3 weeks after stopping. Anyone thinking that they're going to take steroids for three months, and then keep that muscle by doing a PCT is going to be sorely disappointed in the results. 5. You will not get an energy boost, and since your testosterone and estrogen will be lower your mood is going to be far worse than it is now. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
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Advice for short term Oxandrolone use
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