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How bad of an idea would it be to give my wife some T-cyp?
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<blockquote data-quote="granger" data-source="post: 260584" data-attributes="member: 45577"><p>Pellets would not be considered bio identical as assumed it's Ester based not. The term bio identical is often used incorrectly and because of that folks say it's BS as all test is test. </p><p></p><p>The term bio identical was used for woman firstly because analogs were used aswell as large dose oral forms. So bio identical was used to seperate the old idea of non pulcitile/analogs/Ester. Vs short acting base forms. This was to distinguish the harsher forms with greater side effects. Like how long acting test Ester s have more sides than test base creams/gel. So while yes once remove Ester from test for example it's used by the body the same as test. Also should be noted even test base is not exactly the same as natural test and has folded dimmer of test which may or may not have activity in our bodies and potentially isoforms isomers in different ratios(have not researxhed that so may be wrong however dimmers of test is a thing, weather or not Ester have more pr less or differing from Ester to Ester í dunno but MAY have something to do with side effects differing from similar length Ester won't pretend to know with any certainty) test and forsure hgh or hcg are not singular things rather groups of molecules with somewhat differing actions ie ideally men want alpha hcg and not the 2 or 3 other common forms. I have no idea if all pee base hcg(vs recombinant ecoli made) is the same, maybe purificstion has slight differences in ratios and unfortunate the iu is based on effects on woman and not purely á mg=iu, and one can assume if variances from brand or batch of alpha that technically the iu for men would be different than woman. Anyway way off topic and doing a bad job explaining and not a Dr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="granger, post: 260584, member: 45577"] Pellets would not be considered bio identical as assumed it's Ester based not. The term bio identical is often used incorrectly and because of that folks say it's BS as all test is test. The term bio identical was used for woman firstly because analogs were used aswell as large dose oral forms. So bio identical was used to seperate the old idea of non pulcitile/analogs/Ester. Vs short acting base forms. This was to distinguish the harsher forms with greater side effects. Like how long acting test Ester s have more sides than test base creams/gel. So while yes once remove Ester from test for example it's used by the body the same as test. Also should be noted even test base is not exactly the same as natural test and has folded dimmer of test which may or may not have activity in our bodies and potentially isoforms isomers in different ratios(have not researxhed that so may be wrong however dimmers of test is a thing, weather or not Ester have more pr less or differing from Ester to Ester í dunno but MAY have something to do with side effects differing from similar length Ester won't pretend to know with any certainty) test and forsure hgh or hcg are not singular things rather groups of molecules with somewhat differing actions ie ideally men want alpha hcg and not the 2 or 3 other common forms. I have no idea if all pee base hcg(vs recombinant ecoli made) is the same, maybe purificstion has slight differences in ratios and unfortunate the iu is based on effects on woman and not purely á mg=iu, and one can assume if variances from brand or batch of alpha that technically the iu for men would be different than woman. Anyway way off topic and doing a bad job explaining and not a Dr. [/QUOTE]
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