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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Nandrolone and Mood Poll
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<blockquote data-quote="Fortunate" data-source="post: 242180" data-attributes="member: 42264"><p>I am in the pondering phase, but very, very leery about trying it again. If I proceed, I would do it differently than prior attempts. Primary motivation is pain relief and maybe energy boost, neither of which necessarily require nandrolone. </p><p></p><p>I don't believe that nandrolone actually "heals" connective tissue. If it acts on connective tissue, then it would do so systemically - and that would be bad for things like heart valves and supportive tissue within arteries, etc. On the other hand, I suspect it has some kind of anti-inflammatory affect, which essentially reduces pain. I subscribe to the belief that there is nothing wrong with simple pain relief, as long as you are not fooling yourself into thinking you are "healing" your body. Short term pain relief may also allow you a window for more stretching, modifying mechanics, reducing weight/increasing reps, etc.</p><p></p><p>But, none of it's worth it if it F's your mood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortunate, post: 242180, member: 42264"] I am in the pondering phase, but very, very leery about trying it again. If I proceed, I would do it differently than prior attempts. Primary motivation is pain relief and maybe energy boost, neither of which necessarily require nandrolone. I don't believe that nandrolone actually "heals" connective tissue. If it acts on connective tissue, then it would do so systemically - and that would be bad for things like heart valves and supportive tissue within arteries, etc. On the other hand, I suspect it has some kind of anti-inflammatory affect, which essentially reduces pain. I subscribe to the belief that there is nothing wrong with simple pain relief, as long as you are not fooling yourself into thinking you are "healing" your body. Short term pain relief may also allow you a window for more stretching, modifying mechanics, reducing weight/increasing reps, etc. But, none of it's worth it if it F's your mood. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Nandrolone and Mood Poll
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