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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Does anyone use Nandrolone (Deca Durabolin) ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 162675" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>I strongly disagree with this, and I think it's thinking like this that pushes people to assume they need higher than necessary doses of just about everything, and the risks and side effects that come with those higher doses. Once one has reached their genetic maximum, and if that someone is a high responder, then micro doses may allow modest gains that would be unlikely without an anabolic boost. No, I don't have any studies to cite ( I wish there were some on this) however as two data points, the supposed techniques used by tested athletes are essentially micro doses (i.e. T troches) and the early days of steroids often used baby doses by today's standards: I believe the original suggested dose of D-bol was one 3mg tablet per day. I'm well aware that many on other forums believe what you said, however if you read the muscle and strength gains they believe they should be getting, those gains are IMO and IME totally excessive and compressed into an unrealistic timeframe. While gains for gains sake may in some cases be pointless, gains that aid in injury recovery or prevention, or performance in a otherwise healthy sport are IMO not pointless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 162675, member: 15235"] I strongly disagree with this, and I think it's thinking like this that pushes people to assume they need higher than necessary doses of just about everything, and the risks and side effects that come with those higher doses. Once one has reached their genetic maximum, and if that someone is a high responder, then micro doses may allow modest gains that would be unlikely without an anabolic boost. No, I don't have any studies to cite ( I wish there were some on this) however as two data points, the supposed techniques used by tested athletes are essentially micro doses (i.e. T troches) and the early days of steroids often used baby doses by today's standards: I believe the original suggested dose of D-bol was one 3mg tablet per day. I'm well aware that many on other forums believe what you said, however if you read the muscle and strength gains they believe they should be getting, those gains are IMO and IME totally excessive and compressed into an unrealistic timeframe. While gains for gains sake may in some cases be pointless, gains that aid in injury recovery or prevention, or performance in a otherwise healthy sport are IMO not pointless. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Does anyone use Nandrolone (Deca Durabolin) ?
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