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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Oxandrolone and Nandrolone (common availability)
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 195921" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I’m definitely all for these clinics being open to prescribing men all these different compounds, as long as they’re legal. I’m of the camp that everyone should be allowed to do whatever they want with their own bodies. It makes no sense to me when guys get butt hurt over what other men do with their bodies, just because it doesn’t fit into their idea of “HRT”. All I care about is being happy, and helping others be as happy as possible. Life’s literally about being as happy as possible, imo. For me, being happy includes optimizing myself as much as possible, mentally, physically and emotionally. While monitoring blood markers and making sure there’s always a good balance between optimization and health. If other guys’ balance favors physical optimization over health to a certain degree, I’m all for it. Maybe most of his happiness comes from the way he looks or his gym performance, or triathlons, or some other types of physical ventures. If that’s what makes that guy happy in life, I support it 100%. We would all praise a guy that made it to the NFL and is making a ton of money, most likely on PED’s, and doing worse things to his body and brain than any guy on HRT that pushes it a little over the edge. That guy will get vilified by HRT communities for him doing what makes him happy, but those same guys will praise NFL players, for example, that are doing way more harm to their bodies to be happy. Bottom line, never cater to the minority. Most men are cool and supportive and understand that as humans we have a natural tendency to want more, and push things a bit, and just don’t care what other men decide to do with their bodies. At the end of the day, what another man chooses to do with his body has zero effect on me. So if a guy wants to add in low dose Oxandrolone and nandrolone to his HRT protocol, by all means go for it. I don’t even care if it’s strictly for aesthetic purposes. If it’s legal and ur doctor is willing to prescribe it to u, go for it. I would prefer that anyone using these compounds has done their due diligence in researching all about them, and is going to be monitoring blood markers closely while on them, but again, if they don’t it really doesn’t matter to me at the end of the day. It’s their body, and I think everyone should be able to do literally whatever they want with their own bodies, as long as it’s not hurting others</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 195921, member: 15043"] I’m definitely all for these clinics being open to prescribing men all these different compounds, as long as they’re legal. I’m of the camp that everyone should be allowed to do whatever they want with their own bodies. It makes no sense to me when guys get butt hurt over what other men do with their bodies, just because it doesn’t fit into their idea of “HRT”. All I care about is being happy, and helping others be as happy as possible. Life’s literally about being as happy as possible, imo. For me, being happy includes optimizing myself as much as possible, mentally, physically and emotionally. While monitoring blood markers and making sure there’s always a good balance between optimization and health. If other guys’ balance favors physical optimization over health to a certain degree, I’m all for it. Maybe most of his happiness comes from the way he looks or his gym performance, or triathlons, or some other types of physical ventures. If that’s what makes that guy happy in life, I support it 100%. We would all praise a guy that made it to the NFL and is making a ton of money, most likely on PED’s, and doing worse things to his body and brain than any guy on HRT that pushes it a little over the edge. That guy will get vilified by HRT communities for him doing what makes him happy, but those same guys will praise NFL players, for example, that are doing way more harm to their bodies to be happy. Bottom line, never cater to the minority. Most men are cool and supportive and understand that as humans we have a natural tendency to want more, and push things a bit, and just don’t care what other men decide to do with their bodies. At the end of the day, what another man chooses to do with his body has zero effect on me. So if a guy wants to add in low dose Oxandrolone and nandrolone to his HRT protocol, by all means go for it. I don’t even care if it’s strictly for aesthetic purposes. If it’s legal and ur doctor is willing to prescribe it to u, go for it. I would prefer that anyone using these compounds has done their due diligence in researching all about them, and is going to be monitoring blood markers closely while on them, but again, if they don’t it really doesn’t matter to me at the end of the day. It’s their body, and I think everyone should be able to do literally whatever they want with their own bodies, as long as it’s not hurting others [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
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Oxandrolone and Nandrolone (common availability)
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