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Hormone Health and Wellness Palm Beach
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 197112" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Like Cataceous said, one of the things I love about Defy is that they have been very receptive to me trying different things when requested, within reason obv. For instance, I was able to try a nandrolone based HRT protocol not too long ago, and I recently was prescribed low dose Oxandrolone to lower my SHBG and free up more T, so that I didn’t have to increase my T dose to get my free T higher. Not sure about Stanozolol, as I’ve never talked about that or requested it during a consult. I do my consults with Mike Linkus, he’s awesome and understands the benefits to each compound very well, and understands they all have positives and negatives to them, and all have some type of therapeutic benefit. I can see him being receptive to u using Stanazolol, as long as there’s a therapeutic reason to u using it, and that u have a game plan in place to make sure health markers don’t get too out of whack</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 197112, member: 15043"] Like Cataceous said, one of the things I love about Defy is that they have been very receptive to me trying different things when requested, within reason obv. For instance, I was able to try a nandrolone based HRT protocol not too long ago, and I recently was prescribed low dose Oxandrolone to lower my SHBG and free up more T, so that I didn’t have to increase my T dose to get my free T higher. Not sure about Stanozolol, as I’ve never talked about that or requested it during a consult. I do my consults with Mike Linkus, he’s awesome and understands the benefits to each compound very well, and understands they all have positives and negatives to them, and all have some type of therapeutic benefit. I can see him being receptive to u using Stanazolol, as long as there’s a therapeutic reason to u using it, and that u have a game plan in place to make sure health markers don’t get too out of whack [/QUOTE]
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