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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Nandrolone Experiences
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 194614" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Ya good point, everyone is different. I’m sure everyone has different levels of the aromatase enzyme. But nandrolone is an interesting compound. It converts extremely little into estradiol and prolactin, but sensitizes estradiol and prolactin receptors. It can be confusing because guys will add in nandrolone, and can get high estradiol and prolactin side effects, and think it’s due to the nandrolone producing high levels of both, but what’s really going on is the nandrolone is just amplifying the effects of the estradiol and prolactin that’s already floating around in their system.</p><p></p><p>How much did the 70mg of nandrolone raise ur serum E2 levels? Did u keep ur testosterone dose the same? Any other changes that u made when adding in the nandrolone?</p><p></p><p>I know of two guys that were on 300mg of nandrolone only, and one guy had an E2 level of 5, and the other 6. And another guy on 900mg of nandrolone only and had a serum E2 level of 18. While I was on 200mg of nandrolone, 42mg of testosterone, and 525iu’s of HCG (all per week), my E2 was 24. Most of that E2 was definitely from the testosterone and HCG I was on. 70mg of nandrolone should only have raised ur serum E2 levels by around 5 points at very most. If it raised significantly after adding 70mg of nandrolone, it was either due to some other factor(s), or it was a lab error.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 194614, member: 15043"] Ya good point, everyone is different. I’m sure everyone has different levels of the aromatase enzyme. But nandrolone is an interesting compound. It converts extremely little into estradiol and prolactin, but sensitizes estradiol and prolactin receptors. It can be confusing because guys will add in nandrolone, and can get high estradiol and prolactin side effects, and think it’s due to the nandrolone producing high levels of both, but what’s really going on is the nandrolone is just amplifying the effects of the estradiol and prolactin that’s already floating around in their system. How much did the 70mg of nandrolone raise ur serum E2 levels? Did u keep ur testosterone dose the same? Any other changes that u made when adding in the nandrolone? I know of two guys that were on 300mg of nandrolone only, and one guy had an E2 level of 5, and the other 6. And another guy on 900mg of nandrolone only and had a serum E2 level of 18. While I was on 200mg of nandrolone, 42mg of testosterone, and 525iu’s of HCG (all per week), my E2 was 24. Most of that E2 was definitely from the testosterone and HCG I was on. 70mg of nandrolone should only have raised ur serum E2 levels by around 5 points at very most. If it raised significantly after adding 70mg of nandrolone, it was either due to some other factor(s), or it was a lab error. [/QUOTE]
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