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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Is low dose nandrolone safe?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 225445" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I think about the same thing the OP does about nandrolone all the time. I’m currently back on nandrolone at 100mg/ week. There were a few factors that made me feel comfortable adding it back to my protocol, but the main thing was following Dr. Lichten’s work. He’s a huge proponent of nandrolone, and uses it very frequently when treating his patients, male and female, and has been for probably 20+ years. He’s one of the only doctors/ people that I’ve heard talk about the health benefits that nandrolone offers, that other compounds don’t. It’s a very unique AAS. He uses it to treat all sorts of conditions. Such as Crohn’s disease, lupus, heart failure, and really any condition that is due to inflammation or has to do with the immune system. Here’s an interview he did that was pretty informative, and he goes over his views on hormone therapy. He’s the first doctor I know of that was using multiple AAS to treat health conditions and to optimize his patients, not just testosterone. Here’s the interview if u want to check it out. He also has a bunch of podcast episodes he put out a while back, but they still hold up to this day, and imo are some of the best podcasts on hormone therapy and what it can do that I’ve come across to date. I’ll link those as well. He doesn’t always reference nandrolone specifically, but just know that if he’s treating an inflammatory or immune system based condition, he’s most likely using nandrolone to treat that patient. He does reference it specifically tho in quite a few episodes. And lastly, there’s another doctor, Dr. Jeffrey Ruterbusch, that’s apparently been using it himself for around 20 years, and seems to be in good spirits and doing fine health wise. He actually learned about the benefits of nandrolone from Dr. Lichten. Here’s a couple quick vids where he talks about nandrolone</p><h3></h3><p>[MEDIA=youtube]GbPAyyMMQrI[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]L9RnaDltUzo[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]6_chphHu7Xg[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 225445, member: 15043"] I think about the same thing the OP does about nandrolone all the time. I’m currently back on nandrolone at 100mg/ week. There were a few factors that made me feel comfortable adding it back to my protocol, but the main thing was following Dr. Lichten’s work. He’s a huge proponent of nandrolone, and uses it very frequently when treating his patients, male and female, and has been for probably 20+ years. He’s one of the only doctors/ people that I’ve heard talk about the health benefits that nandrolone offers, that other compounds don’t. It’s a very unique AAS. He uses it to treat all sorts of conditions. Such as Crohn’s disease, lupus, heart failure, and really any condition that is due to inflammation or has to do with the immune system. Here’s an interview he did that was pretty informative, and he goes over his views on hormone therapy. He’s the first doctor I know of that was using multiple AAS to treat health conditions and to optimize his patients, not just testosterone. Here’s the interview if u want to check it out. He also has a bunch of podcast episodes he put out a while back, but they still hold up to this day, and imo are some of the best podcasts on hormone therapy and what it can do that I’ve come across to date. I’ll link those as well. He doesn’t always reference nandrolone specifically, but just know that if he’s treating an inflammatory or immune system based condition, he’s most likely using nandrolone to treat that patient. He does reference it specifically tho in quite a few episodes. And lastly, there’s another doctor, Dr. Jeffrey Ruterbusch, that’s apparently been using it himself for around 20 years, and seems to be in good spirits and doing fine health wise. He actually learned about the benefits of nandrolone from Dr. Lichten. Here’s a couple quick vids where he talks about nandrolone [HEADING=2][/HEADING] [MEDIA=youtube]GbPAyyMMQrI[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=youtube]L9RnaDltUzo[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=youtube]6_chphHu7Xg[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
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Is low dose nandrolone safe?
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