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Testosterone Basics & Questions
Test Prop EOD
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 183859" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>It's not recommended. The 0.8 day half-life means that you're basically alternating high-T and low-T days with EOD dosing. For example, if I hit a post-injection peak of 1,000 ng/dL on injection day then the next day serum testosterone is down to around 300-400 ng/dL. This means that before the injection on the following day testosterone could be down to around 100-150 ng/dL. Although the subjective results might not be that bad, the wide swings in total testosterone are so unnatural that I would not want to do it long-term.</p><p></p><p>If you really don't want to inject daily—which still gives supraphysiological serum T variation—then you might look into using a cypionate/propionate blend, which would tame the hormonal swings. Unfortunately the commercial preparations don't seem to have enough propionate, meaning you might need to mix your own. I do this and am happy with the results—but I do inject daily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 183859, member: 38109"] It's not recommended. The 0.8 day half-life means that you're basically alternating high-T and low-T days with EOD dosing. For example, if I hit a post-injection peak of 1,000 ng/dL on injection day then the next day serum testosterone is down to around 300-400 ng/dL. This means that before the injection on the following day testosterone could be down to around 100-150 ng/dL. Although the subjective results might not be that bad, the wide swings in total testosterone are so unnatural that I would not want to do it long-term. If you really don't want to inject daily—which still gives supraphysiological serum T variation—then you might look into using a cypionate/propionate blend, which would tame the hormonal swings. Unfortunately the commercial preparations don't seem to have enough propionate, meaning you might need to mix your own. I do this and am happy with the results—but I do inject daily. [/QUOTE]
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