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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Deca (nandrolone) added to trt and wow!!
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<blockquote data-quote="eyeheartny" data-source="post: 166155" data-attributes="member: 18882"><p>That is so great to hear. I’ll be sure to post about my experience and hope you’ll keep us updated on yours as well. </p><p></p><p>Incidentally, I came across a study I’ll post later about nandrolone improving glucose tolerance in a human trial. Interestingly, testosterone did not have any effect on glucose tolerance. The effects nandrolone had were not at all trivial. I don’t have an issue with glucose tolerance myself but I will be curious to see if the kind of food I can eat and maintain/improve my body composition will change. Maybe more carbs? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Totally agree that research often has an agenda. And at the same time, as we educate ourselves we gain some independence from those same forces that seek to push an agenda. As an example, I was discussing some of these animal studies on a different forum and a user indicated that the testosterone dosages were not that high by bodybuilding standards. When I did the HED calculation it was the equivalent of 1 gram per week of T for someone of my size. I don’t even want to imagine what I’d feel like on a gram of testosterone per week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eyeheartny, post: 166155, member: 18882"] That is so great to hear. I’ll be sure to post about my experience and hope you’ll keep us updated on yours as well. Incidentally, I came across a study I’ll post later about nandrolone improving glucose tolerance in a human trial. Interestingly, testosterone did not have any effect on glucose tolerance. The effects nandrolone had were not at all trivial. I don’t have an issue with glucose tolerance myself but I will be curious to see if the kind of food I can eat and maintain/improve my body composition will change. Maybe more carbs? Totally agree that research often has an agenda. And at the same time, as we educate ourselves we gain some independence from those same forces that seek to push an agenda. As an example, I was discussing some of these animal studies on a different forum and a user indicated that the testosterone dosages were not that high by bodybuilding standards. When I did the HED calculation it was the equivalent of 1 gram per week of T for someone of my size. I don’t even want to imagine what I’d feel like on a gram of testosterone per week. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Deca (nandrolone) added to trt and wow!!
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