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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Nandrolone Experiences
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 168917" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I definitely have to look into this. You’re probably right. If that’s true, then even if one were to use nandrolone as a base, it would be beneficial to use some testosterone, not only for the boost in E2, but also due to their being a need for some circulating testosterone in the body to carry out the purposes you referenced. You wouldn’t happen to know what those purposes are, by any chance, would you? Not being sarcastic or anything. I’m honestly curious now. I’m not married to nandrolone or anything. I’m honestly just intrigued at the new information that I’m learning about it, and it’s potential, and love to learn about this type of stuff in general. Arguing and/ debating is extremely archaic, imo. It’s just plain stupid. I’d rather have educated discussions, with intelligent people like yourself, and use the knowledge we both have to work together to come to the best conclusions on subjects like these</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 168917, member: 15043"] I definitely have to look into this. You’re probably right. If that’s true, then even if one were to use nandrolone as a base, it would be beneficial to use some testosterone, not only for the boost in E2, but also due to their being a need for some circulating testosterone in the body to carry out the purposes you referenced. You wouldn’t happen to know what those purposes are, by any chance, would you? Not being sarcastic or anything. I’m honestly curious now. I’m not married to nandrolone or anything. I’m honestly just intrigued at the new information that I’m learning about it, and it’s potential, and love to learn about this type of stuff in general. Arguing and/ debating is extremely archaic, imo. It’s just plain stupid. I’d rather have educated discussions, with intelligent people like yourself, and use the knowledge we both have to work together to come to the best conclusions on subjects like these [/QUOTE]
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