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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="andrepohlann" data-source="post: 176439" data-attributes="member: 37949"><p>You know what you are talking about. I had similiar thou</p><p></p><p></p><p>I was not reading this topic till the end yet. I was thinking the same thoughts for a while. The ratio idea is wrong in my opinion. You argue Deca makes tissues more sensible to E2 and Prolactin. The activity of aromatase is very different between males. I aromatise like crazy. 15mg TE/d increase my bloodpressure due to E2 water retention. My point is: Set a fix ammount of Nandrolone ( lets say 120mg/w) and maybe 30-40mg T. You need just enough T to produce a functional ammount of E2. Not too little nor too much. It is not more T needed when Nandrolone increases. If something changes it should be less N. So there is no fixed ratio. It is hard to say what the right ammount of T is. Too much T and you should start to get sides like bloating, too little and your cardiovaskular healtt might suffer. In my case I can use bloodpressure as proxy. It increases as soon E2 goes up. But it might be different for others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrepohlann, post: 176439, member: 37949"] You know what you are talking about. I had similiar thou I was not reading this topic till the end yet. I was thinking the same thoughts for a while. The ratio idea is wrong in my opinion. You argue Deca makes tissues more sensible to E2 and Prolactin. The activity of aromatase is very different between males. I aromatise like crazy. 15mg TE/d increase my bloodpressure due to E2 water retention. My point is: Set a fix ammount of Nandrolone ( lets say 120mg/w) and maybe 30-40mg T. You need just enough T to produce a functional ammount of E2. Not too little nor too much. It is not more T needed when Nandrolone increases. If something changes it should be less N. So there is no fixed ratio. It is hard to say what the right ammount of T is. Too much T and you should start to get sides like bloating, too little and your cardiovaskular healtt might suffer. In my case I can use bloodpressure as proxy. It increases as soon E2 goes up. But it might be different for others. [/QUOTE]
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Nandrolone Experiences
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