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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Deca - Joint Health
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<blockquote data-quote="maxadvance" data-source="post: 133990" data-attributes="member: 12434"><p>I've used it. 150-200mg is ideal as long as it doesn't exceed your T dose. There is no ed concern at that low of dose, infact at that dose my libido increased and sexual function did too. Things to be concerned with will be your blood pressure, back acne and your blood labs. If you're fat this is not something to consider. If you're not habitual with cardio this is not something to consider. Deca also has a knack to sometimes make you lethargic, it is something you have to fight through at times. </p><p></p><p>Some doctors prescribe it off label, and those doctors aren't going to advertise that. There are a ton of threads on this subject here, just look for them. Vince telling you to stay away and stating it's almost impossible to get is a little reckless. You asked about it's benefits and negatives, responses to your question should deal with that. He can start his own thread about access and legality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maxadvance, post: 133990, member: 12434"] I've used it. 150-200mg is ideal as long as it doesn't exceed your T dose. There is no ed concern at that low of dose, infact at that dose my libido increased and sexual function did too. Things to be concerned with will be your blood pressure, back acne and your blood labs. If you're fat this is not something to consider. If you're not habitual with cardio this is not something to consider. Deca also has a knack to sometimes make you lethargic, it is something you have to fight through at times. Some doctors prescribe it off label, and those doctors aren't going to advertise that. There are a ton of threads on this subject here, just look for them. Vince telling you to stay away and stating it's almost impossible to get is a little reckless. You asked about it's benefits and negatives, responses to your question should deal with that. He can start his own thread about access and legality. [/QUOTE]
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