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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Cypionate vs Propionate for daily injections
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<blockquote data-quote="Wilson7" data-source="post: 275713" data-attributes="member: 39729"><p>The ester form of T is a prohormone and is inert, in the end what is released after the esterase acts on the ester is testosterone, the active form. The ester simply dictates the rate of release of the active hormone. Prop will give you a shorter duration of action but higher blood concentration or spike after an inj relative to the same dose of cyp or enanthate. Sometimes I think half of what guys/women feel is what they think is going to happen. For example people think they can tell the difference between cyp and enanthate. The blood conc after the same dose of each is the same over time. I'll bet if we did a study that double blinded the shots, most that think they can tell a difference couldn't given the same oil carrier and preservative/conc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wilson7, post: 275713, member: 39729"] The ester form of T is a prohormone and is inert, in the end what is released after the esterase acts on the ester is testosterone, the active form. The ester simply dictates the rate of release of the active hormone. Prop will give you a shorter duration of action but higher blood concentration or spike after an inj relative to the same dose of cyp or enanthate. Sometimes I think half of what guys/women feel is what they think is going to happen. For example people think they can tell the difference between cyp and enanthate. The blood conc after the same dose of each is the same over time. I'll bet if we did a study that double blinded the shots, most that think they can tell a difference couldn't given the same oil carrier and preservative/conc. [/QUOTE]
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