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My Experience On Jatenzo (Oral TRT) Log
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<blockquote data-quote="JA Battle" data-source="post: 217925" data-attributes="member: 40068"><p>Haha I wouldn’t say I was clueless. I am taking 450mg a day! </p><p></p><p>Your right about the black market, as sad as it is that it’s the only way to get it. But regardless, for comparisons sake, let’s compare pharma grade test base to test undec. </p><p></p><p>It does appear delivery is significantly better with the delivery method created in jatenzo! But still, 300mg daily is still very low bioavailability. So I’d be down to stand by the fact that jatenzo bypasses a significant percentage of the liver degradation compared to esterless. However we cannot pretend it’s all of the degradation or that its a bioavailable option compared to injectable.</p><p></p><p>As far as the prop, your right, it will take a small set of balls to drop it from protocol. But that’s perfect since I do have a small set now since I’m on trt haha. This is also because I’d be one of the first people doing this around these parts. </p><p></p><p>So in summary of the oral test base</p><p></p><p>- high enough doses of esterless t will work to replace testosterone. It is higher than jatenzo. If we use natural production benchmarked at 10mg daily, albeit high, the liver would degrade 290mg of the testosterone received from jatenzo vs 490 of testosterone base. </p><p></p><p>-Test base needs not be taken with a meal.</p><p></p><p>-Test base is 25 dollars per month if it can sourced reliably. This is vs $1200 for jatenzo. The reliability is likely to be fine as far as getting what you ordered when it comes to test base. It’s not like primo. However purity may be of question due to manufacturing processes. </p><p></p><p>Due to these things and the cost of jatenzo, if it’s not covered by insurance (hoop jumping may be necessary), testosterone base is a cheap and potentially effective treatment that won’t break the bank and is likely to be tried by many men unless jatenzo becomes more obtainable for the common man. </p><p></p><p>The reduced bioavailability of testosterone base does not seem to burden the pathways of removal, rather it seems to upregulate liver function and is even effective in cases of cirosis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JA Battle, post: 217925, member: 40068"] Haha I wouldn’t say I was clueless. I am taking 450mg a day! Your right about the black market, as sad as it is that it’s the only way to get it. But regardless, for comparisons sake, let’s compare pharma grade test base to test undec. It does appear delivery is significantly better with the delivery method created in jatenzo! But still, 300mg daily is still very low bioavailability. So I’d be down to stand by the fact that jatenzo bypasses a significant percentage of the liver degradation compared to esterless. However we cannot pretend it’s all of the degradation or that its a bioavailable option compared to injectable. As far as the prop, your right, it will take a small set of balls to drop it from protocol. But that’s perfect since I do have a small set now since I’m on trt haha. This is also because I’d be one of the first people doing this around these parts. So in summary of the oral test base - high enough doses of esterless t will work to replace testosterone. It is higher than jatenzo. If we use natural production benchmarked at 10mg daily, albeit high, the liver would degrade 290mg of the testosterone received from jatenzo vs 490 of testosterone base. -Test base needs not be taken with a meal. -Test base is 25 dollars per month if it can sourced reliably. This is vs $1200 for jatenzo. The reliability is likely to be fine as far as getting what you ordered when it comes to test base. It’s not like primo. However purity may be of question due to manufacturing processes. Due to these things and the cost of jatenzo, if it’s not covered by insurance (hoop jumping may be necessary), testosterone base is a cheap and potentially effective treatment that won’t break the bank and is likely to be tried by many men unless jatenzo becomes more obtainable for the common man. The reduced bioavailability of testosterone base does not seem to burden the pathways of removal, rather it seems to upregulate liver function and is even effective in cases of cirosis. [/QUOTE]
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