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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: 247424" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>That’s awesome to hear. There’s definitely something to a nandrolone based protocol that shows a lot of promise for guys that get a lot of side effects from testosterone. I assume it has a lot to do with nandrolone providing the androgens our bodies need, but allowing us to keep E2, DHT and prolactin on the lower ends of their respective ranges, which are obviously the 3 main culprits for side effects when using testosterone. Those 3 metabolites are still obviously vital, hence where the low dose test comes in. But it’s nice, because instead of some guys needing to take things to lower E2, DHT and prolactin on test, it’s the opposite on a nandrolone based protocol. U simply start with a good dose of nandrolone, and start with low levels of E2, DHT and prolactin, and then simply titrate up ur test dose until those 3 metabolites are roughly in ur personal sweetspot. A lot better than possibly having to take extra drugs to lower those metabolites, imo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 247424, member: 15043"] That’s awesome to hear. There’s definitely something to a nandrolone based protocol that shows a lot of promise for guys that get a lot of side effects from testosterone. I assume it has a lot to do with nandrolone providing the androgens our bodies need, but allowing us to keep E2, DHT and prolactin on the lower ends of their respective ranges, which are obviously the 3 main culprits for side effects when using testosterone. Those 3 metabolites are still obviously vital, hence where the low dose test comes in. But it’s nice, because instead of some guys needing to take things to lower E2, DHT and prolactin on test, it’s the opposite on a nandrolone based protocol. U simply start with a good dose of nandrolone, and start with low levels of E2, DHT and prolactin, and then simply titrate up ur test dose until those 3 metabolites are roughly in ur personal sweetspot. A lot better than possibly having to take extra drugs to lower those metabolites, imo [/QUOTE]
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Nandrolone Experiences
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