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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Oxandrolone with 10mg DHEA at the end: blood tests and my experience
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<blockquote data-quote="Rock H. Johnson" data-source="post: 174151" data-attributes="member: 39049"><p>You did not link to the study so I can not know why they did that, bio-availability of C17 Alpha Alkylated Oral Steroids is very high.</p><p></p><p>Can you also explain what you mean with "the only pharmacokinetic study available" because there are many studies done with Oxandrolone? I have found 100 studies with Oxandrolone and many with HIV patients. Maybe a link to the study you mention as I would like to read it?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sweet a strawman argument, dismissing my argument by stating something I did not see the need to mention, as it is stating the obvious.</p><p></p><p>Obvious is that enzymes needed for digesting proteins, bile for fats etc..we are not talking about those.. C17 Alpha Alkylated Oral Steroids are none of those (the tablet filler which falls apart in HCL, needs to be digested but) the active ingredient in your case Oxandrolone goes directly into the small intestine. From where it goes to the liver (where it is not broken down as it is a, C17 Alpha Alkylated Oral Steroid)and directly released into the bloodstream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rock H. Johnson, post: 174151, member: 39049"] You did not link to the study so I can not know why they did that, bio-availability of C17 Alpha Alkylated Oral Steroids is very high. Can you also explain what you mean with "the only pharmacokinetic study available" because there are many studies done with Oxandrolone? I have found 100 studies with Oxandrolone and many with HIV patients. Maybe a link to the study you mention as I would like to read it? Sweet a strawman argument, dismissing my argument by stating something I did not see the need to mention, as it is stating the obvious. Obvious is that enzymes needed for digesting proteins, bile for fats etc..we are not talking about those.. C17 Alpha Alkylated Oral Steroids are none of those (the tablet filler which falls apart in HCL, needs to be digested but) the active ingredient in your case Oxandrolone goes directly into the small intestine. From where it goes to the liver (where it is not broken down as it is a, C17 Alpha Alkylated Oral Steroid)and directly released into the bloodstream. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Oxandrolone with 10mg DHEA at the end: blood tests and my experience
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