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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="Gman86" data-source="post: 272387" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I’m not really an expert on glucose storage, unfortunately. I have a decent grasp of how it works, but it’s still a little confusing. I thought that foods/ drinks that break down into glucose, or already are straight glucose, get directly used for fuel for our cells, and the excess gets stored in the our muscles as glycogen. And then if glycogen stores in our muscles get full, then the glucose gets stored as body fat. And I thought fructose goes directly to the liver and gets stored as liver glycogen, and then if there’s excess fructose after the liver’s glycogen stores are full, it gets stored as fat in and around the liver. But I don’t think this is all 100% correct. But I don’t see how nandrolone could cause more glucose to be sent to the liver than being on something like testosterone. I have heard that nandrolone can allow for more glucose storage in the muscles, however. Or allow glucose to be more likely to be stored as muscle glycogen, or something along those lines. Again, not an expert about this either, unfortunately. Just some things I’ve heard over the years</p><p></p><p>can u link the vid ur referring to? Would love to check it out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 272387, member: 15043"] I’m not really an expert on glucose storage, unfortunately. I have a decent grasp of how it works, but it’s still a little confusing. I thought that foods/ drinks that break down into glucose, or already are straight glucose, get directly used for fuel for our cells, and the excess gets stored in the our muscles as glycogen. And then if glycogen stores in our muscles get full, then the glucose gets stored as body fat. And I thought fructose goes directly to the liver and gets stored as liver glycogen, and then if there’s excess fructose after the liver’s glycogen stores are full, it gets stored as fat in and around the liver. But I don’t think this is all 100% correct. But I don’t see how nandrolone could cause more glucose to be sent to the liver than being on something like testosterone. I have heard that nandrolone can allow for more glucose storage in the muscles, however. Or allow glucose to be more likely to be stored as muscle glycogen, or something along those lines. Again, not an expert about this either, unfortunately. Just some things I’ve heard over the years can u link the vid ur referring to? Would love to check it out [/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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