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Testosterone Basics & Questions
DHT, DHT derivative steroids, and libido
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<blockquote data-quote="DS3" data-source="post: 176921" data-attributes="member: 18514"><p>I don’t think oxandrolone is a long-term solution purely because of its fairly profound impact on lipids. It does raise ALT and AST, but Nelson has made other posts arguing that oxandrolone is not liver toxic, despite these increases.</p><p></p><p>From my personal experience, and this is not TRT so I’m not advocating for it, Anavar and Primo, for me, have successfully mitigated my need for an AI while taking 300 mg Test last year while cutting for a show. I was taking 300 Primo and 25 mg Anavar ED. I discontinued Anavar after 10 weeks because of gastrointestinal distress, which stopped after cessation.</p><p></p><p>So, from my past experiences, which have been many at this point, I believe Anavar will help mitigate some estrogenic effects of Testosterone due to competitive binding. However, the migraine, head fog symptoms I get from high E2 only truly go away when I use a low dose of Proviron.</p><p></p><p>From a DHT subjective response perspective, Proviron adds that true aggressive DHT feel with anti-e benefits, same as Masteron. Primo and Anavar don’t seem to that same added aggression and ‘manliness’ feel to them. Anavar and Primos clinical use in women and children (Primo) support this lacking androgenicity. And despite Proviron and Masterons relatively low Androgenic rating, anyone who has taken them would tell you they are far from being mild androgens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS3, post: 176921, member: 18514"] I don’t think oxandrolone is a long-term solution purely because of its fairly profound impact on lipids. It does raise ALT and AST, but Nelson has made other posts arguing that oxandrolone is not liver toxic, despite these increases. From my personal experience, and this is not TRT so I’m not advocating for it, Anavar and Primo, for me, have successfully mitigated my need for an AI while taking 300 mg Test last year while cutting for a show. I was taking 300 Primo and 25 mg Anavar ED. I discontinued Anavar after 10 weeks because of gastrointestinal distress, which stopped after cessation. So, from my past experiences, which have been many at this point, I believe Anavar will help mitigate some estrogenic effects of Testosterone due to competitive binding. However, the migraine, head fog symptoms I get from high E2 only truly go away when I use a low dose of Proviron. From a DHT subjective response perspective, Proviron adds that true aggressive DHT feel with anti-e benefits, same as Masteron. Primo and Anavar don’t seem to that same added aggression and ‘manliness’ feel to them. Anavar and Primos clinical use in women and children (Primo) support this lacking androgenicity. And despite Proviron and Masterons relatively low Androgenic rating, anyone who has taken them would tell you they are far from being mild androgens. [/QUOTE]
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