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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: 212692" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I was gonna say, instead of supplementing with DHT and E2 directly, one could just add test in and get both metabolites from one compound. But makes sense to supplement both if one wanted to dial in each hormone separately. For example, if someone had plenty of the aromatase enzyme but lacked in 5ar enzymes, or vice versa</p><p></p><p>I just wish someone could do a simple study where they give one group a specific amount of nandrolone only, in the hormone replacement range, and then give another group the same amount of nandrolone, but also give them exogenous E2 and make sure their E2 is in a healthy range, and finally find out if the toxicity applies to both groups, or just the group on nandrolone only. To take it a step further, I would imagine there should be a 3rd group that takes the same amount of nandrolone, as well as exogenous E2, and exogenous dht, to figure out if the lack of dht, when using nandrolone only, is also playing a role in some of the toxicity it’s known for, specifically in regards to neurotoxicity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 212692, member: 15043"] I was gonna say, instead of supplementing with DHT and E2 directly, one could just add test in and get both metabolites from one compound. But makes sense to supplement both if one wanted to dial in each hormone separately. For example, if someone had plenty of the aromatase enzyme but lacked in 5ar enzymes, or vice versa I just wish someone could do a simple study where they give one group a specific amount of nandrolone only, in the hormone replacement range, and then give another group the same amount of nandrolone, but also give them exogenous E2 and make sure their E2 is in a healthy range, and finally find out if the toxicity applies to both groups, or just the group on nandrolone only. To take it a step further, I would imagine there should be a 3rd group that takes the same amount of nandrolone, as well as exogenous E2, and exogenous dht, to figure out if the lack of dht, when using nandrolone only, is also playing a role in some of the toxicity it’s known for, specifically in regards to neurotoxicity [/QUOTE]
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Nandrolone Experiences
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