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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: 252022" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Ya u just misunderstood a bit. Thats not why people are switching to a nandrolone base. Nandrolone isn’t a compound known to lower SHBG. DHT derivatives do. And increasing total androgen load will usually lower SHBG, in a linear fashion. The reason people are switching to a nandrolone base is to avoid androgenic side effects that can come along with a test base. Sides mainly caused by either DHT, E2, prolactin, or all 3. Nandrolone converts very little into E2, and since E2 is the main stimulator of prolactin production, in males, it results in very low E2 and prolactin levels. And nandrolone converts to DHN, which is similar to DHT, just much weaker. So people are switching to a nandrolone base to get all the benefits of having healthy androgen levels, while avoiding any side effects that may come from having too high levels of DHT, E2 and/ or prolactin, for them personally. Everyone is different in what levels of these hormones work for them obv</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 252022, member: 15043"] Ya u just misunderstood a bit. Thats not why people are switching to a nandrolone base. Nandrolone isn’t a compound known to lower SHBG. DHT derivatives do. And increasing total androgen load will usually lower SHBG, in a linear fashion. The reason people are switching to a nandrolone base is to avoid androgenic side effects that can come along with a test base. Sides mainly caused by either DHT, E2, prolactin, or all 3. Nandrolone converts very little into E2, and since E2 is the main stimulator of prolactin production, in males, it results in very low E2 and prolactin levels. And nandrolone converts to DHN, which is similar to DHT, just much weaker. So people are switching to a nandrolone base to get all the benefits of having healthy androgen levels, while avoiding any side effects that may come from having too high levels of DHT, E2 and/ or prolactin, for them personally. Everyone is different in what levels of these hormones work for them obv [/QUOTE]
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