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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Test prop, not feeling anything? How long to notice libido changes?
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<blockquote data-quote="sv1000" data-source="post: 187125" data-attributes="member: 38909"><p>This guy is not wrong, the body has to cleave off the ester weight in order to use it and it's not metabolized the same in every person, why else would you have so many different men on so many different dose amounts. If it was 1 for 1 then every man could theroetically have to use the same identical amount and get the same exact result from the same exact dose.</p><p>It can take many pathways either through 5a-reductase to DHT , or direct to muscle pathways to androgen receptors or through aromatase or even through hepatic oxidation.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It's been proven to not be true wiith the studies on dose response relationship, there are variables within those studies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sv1000, post: 187125, member: 38909"] This guy is not wrong, the body has to cleave off the ester weight in order to use it and it's not metabolized the same in every person, why else would you have so many different men on so many different dose amounts. If it was 1 for 1 then every man could theroetically have to use the same identical amount and get the same exact result from the same exact dose. It can take many pathways either through 5a-reductase to DHT , or direct to muscle pathways to androgen receptors or through aromatase or even through hepatic oxidation. It's been proven to not be true wiith the studies on dose response relationship, there are variables within those studies. [/QUOTE]
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