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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Done with TRT and recovered within two weeks
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<blockquote data-quote="bixt" data-source="post: 237600" data-attributes="member: 39921"><p>You going to love this</p><p></p><p>I quote below post #1516 dated 26 July 2022 by Emeric Delczeg:</p><p></p><p>"This oligopeptides pass intact through the gut into the blood stream, mainly by pinocytosis.</p><p>Pinocytosis [pin″o-si-to´sis]</p><p>a mechanism by which cells ingest extracellular fluid and its contents; it involves the formation of invaginations by the cell membrane, which close and break off to form fluid-filled vacuoles in the cytoplasm (see accompanying illustration). adj., adj pinocytot´ic.</p><p>Due its mechanism of action (regulation by the growth factors in a paracrine manner of adrenal cortex activity) the growth factors from the oligopeptides helps to modify the equilibrium of all the hormones secreted by the adrenal glands.</p><p>Paracrine /para·crine/ (par´ah-krin)</p><p>1. denoting a type of hormone function in which hormone synthesized in and released from endocrine cells binds to its receptor in nearby cells and affects their function.</p><p>2. denoting the secretion of a hormone by an organ other than an endocrine gland."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bixt, post: 237600, member: 39921"] You going to love this I quote below post #1516 dated 26 July 2022 by Emeric Delczeg: "This oligopeptides pass intact through the gut into the blood stream, mainly by pinocytosis. Pinocytosis [pin″o-si-to´sis] a mechanism by which cells ingest extracellular fluid and its contents; it involves the formation of invaginations by the cell membrane, which close and break off to form fluid-filled vacuoles in the cytoplasm (see accompanying illustration). adj., adj pinocytot´ic. Due its mechanism of action (regulation by the growth factors in a paracrine manner of adrenal cortex activity) the growth factors from the oligopeptides helps to modify the equilibrium of all the hormones secreted by the adrenal glands. Paracrine /para·crine/ (par´ah-krin) 1. denoting a type of hormone function in which hormone synthesized in and released from endocrine cells binds to its receptor in nearby cells and affects their function. 2. denoting the secretion of a hormone by an organ other than an endocrine gland." [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Done with TRT and recovered within two weeks
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