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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: 169021" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Very true. Xenoestrogens in our environment, in things we put on our body, in plastics, in the light from artificial lighting, from wifi signals, etc, is a huuuggggeee reason so many people suffer with hormone issues. So there’s a good chance that anymore estrogens, regardless of the type, are probably not the best for us, like you said. But I can’t even find anything saying that 19-nor estrogen is even a real thing. If it is real though, there’s a chance it could be bad, there’s a chance it could be good. We definitely can’t assume. Estradiol is very beneficial, in the right amounts. If 19-nor estrogen is real, there’s no telling whether it’s good, or bad, without looking at some research first. It could just be the equivalent of estradiol, but for nandrolone. It could be just as beneficial as E2, maybe in different ways. Who knows. Again, this is even if it’s a real thing lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 169021, member: 15043"] Very true. Xenoestrogens in our environment, in things we put on our body, in plastics, in the light from artificial lighting, from wifi signals, etc, is a huuuggggeee reason so many people suffer with hormone issues. So there’s a good chance that anymore estrogens, regardless of the type, are probably not the best for us, like you said. But I can’t even find anything saying that 19-nor estrogen is even a real thing. If it is real though, there’s a chance it could be bad, there’s a chance it could be good. We definitely can’t assume. Estradiol is very beneficial, in the right amounts. If 19-nor estrogen is real, there’s no telling whether it’s good, or bad, without looking at some research first. It could just be the equivalent of estradiol, but for nandrolone. It could be just as beneficial as E2, maybe in different ways. Who knows. Again, this is even if it’s a real thing lol [/QUOTE]
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