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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
AI and brain fog, morning wood
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<blockquote data-quote="DS3" data-source="post: 190496" data-attributes="member: 18514"><p>I can’t find any real clinical research since it hasn’t been used to treat breast cancer in nearly 5 decades. However, I’ve heard Dr. Thomas O’Connell discuss Masteron’s negative effects on lipids in one of his harm reduction videos. I know that Masteron will have a greater effect on lipids than testosterone given its strong anti-estrogenic properties. But I really have no clue if it’s as drastic of a reduction as is seen with Oxandrolone. I would take an educated guess and say that it probably wouldn’t reduce HDL by 40% (in low doses) like Oxandrolone would given that Oxandrolone’s effects on lipids are mediated through its direct effect on the liver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS3, post: 190496, member: 18514"] I can’t find any real clinical research since it hasn’t been used to treat breast cancer in nearly 5 decades. However, I’ve heard Dr. Thomas O’Connell discuss Masteron’s negative effects on lipids in one of his harm reduction videos. I know that Masteron will have a greater effect on lipids than testosterone given its strong anti-estrogenic properties. But I really have no clue if it’s as drastic of a reduction as is seen with Oxandrolone. I would take an educated guess and say that it probably wouldn’t reduce HDL by 40% (in low doses) like Oxandrolone would given that Oxandrolone’s effects on lipids are mediated through its direct effect on the liver. [/QUOTE]
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AI and brain fog, morning wood
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