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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Nandrolone for Mood | Feeling much Better..
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<blockquote data-quote="excelnelg" data-source="post: 256665" data-attributes="member: 13919"><p>I'm going to put this here only as a preliminary statement and with additional time may make my own post about future progress. First and foremost, I am NOT representative of most the men on this forum. I have suffered with the disabling and debilitating conditions of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia for 13 years, conditions for which the causes are unknown and for which there are little to no approved medicinal therapies much less cures. In February, I began taking .25 ml of 200 mg/ml nadrolone twice per week in addition to .40 ml of 200 mg/ml testosterone cypionate I was already taking twice per week and within three months time, I have had what I would consider nothing less than an absolute miraculous response and recovery from most of my CFS/Fibro symptoms. The transformation from someone who was constantly fatigued, in pain, and frail to someone who feels robust mentally and physically actually blows my mind a little. What is really curious is that nandrolone is never mentioned or studied as a treatment for CFS/Fibro. I believe that is mostly due to the stigma surrounding its abuse. But if this experience I'm having is real, which it is, it works and I have a guess as to why. You see, there are some theories that have been explored that CFS/Fibro may be caused at least partly by a dysregulation (mostly an excess) of nitric oxide functioning. I'm not a science bro and I have no interest in going down the rabbit holes and arguing with anyone, but my thought is that what is considered a negative aspect of nandrolone, its effect on nitric oxide, is exactly why it has relieved by symptoms of CFS/Fibro. Again, this is a relatively short term experience and I'm obviously cautiously optimistic about the future, but in my case as someone with CFS/Fibro, my experience with nandrolone thus far has been life altering. Stay tuned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excelnelg, post: 256665, member: 13919"] I'm going to put this here only as a preliminary statement and with additional time may make my own post about future progress. First and foremost, I am NOT representative of most the men on this forum. I have suffered with the disabling and debilitating conditions of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia for 13 years, conditions for which the causes are unknown and for which there are little to no approved medicinal therapies much less cures. In February, I began taking .25 ml of 200 mg/ml nadrolone twice per week in addition to .40 ml of 200 mg/ml testosterone cypionate I was already taking twice per week and within three months time, I have had what I would consider nothing less than an absolute miraculous response and recovery from most of my CFS/Fibro symptoms. The transformation from someone who was constantly fatigued, in pain, and frail to someone who feels robust mentally and physically actually blows my mind a little. What is really curious is that nandrolone is never mentioned or studied as a treatment for CFS/Fibro. I believe that is mostly due to the stigma surrounding its abuse. But if this experience I'm having is real, which it is, it works and I have a guess as to why. You see, there are some theories that have been explored that CFS/Fibro may be caused at least partly by a dysregulation (mostly an excess) of nitric oxide functioning. I'm not a science bro and I have no interest in going down the rabbit holes and arguing with anyone, but my thought is that what is considered a negative aspect of nandrolone, its effect on nitric oxide, is exactly why it has relieved by symptoms of CFS/Fibro. Again, this is a relatively short term experience and I'm obviously cautiously optimistic about the future, but in my case as someone with CFS/Fibro, my experience with nandrolone thus far has been life altering. Stay tuned. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
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Nandrolone for Mood | Feeling much Better..
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