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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 141046" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>You’re absolutely right. But sometimes there’s just things we can’t explain just yet, in regards to why certain methods might work for some, and not work for others. The body is so complicated. I mean why do creams work better for some? Is it because the body likes the ebb and flow of them more? Is it because guys on creams usually still have some natural LH and FSH production goin on? Is it because of the spike in DHT these guys get, and that is possibly opposing the side effects of too high E2, among DHT having its own direct benefits. Is it possibly due to the testosterone receptors being a little more sensitive due to the ebb and flow of creams, and not being highly stimulated 24/7? I honestly have no idea really. I’m sure smarter people than me probably have a better idea than I do. But my point is, you’re absolutely right, an esther doesn’t alter the effects of the parent steroid, but maybe there’s other factors that might need to be considered when we discuss why a certain esther or delivery method may work better for some, and not for others. And why for some, it can seem like a miracle compound compared to another esther/ delivery system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 141046, member: 15043"] You’re absolutely right. But sometimes there’s just things we can’t explain just yet, in regards to why certain methods might work for some, and not work for others. The body is so complicated. I mean why do creams work better for some? Is it because the body likes the ebb and flow of them more? Is it because guys on creams usually still have some natural LH and FSH production goin on? Is it because of the spike in DHT these guys get, and that is possibly opposing the side effects of too high E2, among DHT having its own direct benefits. Is it possibly due to the testosterone receptors being a little more sensitive due to the ebb and flow of creams, and not being highly stimulated 24/7? I honestly have no idea really. I’m sure smarter people than me probably have a better idea than I do. But my point is, you’re absolutely right, an esther doesn’t alter the effects of the parent steroid, but maybe there’s other factors that might need to be considered when we discuss why a certain esther or delivery method may work better for some, and not for others. And why for some, it can seem like a miracle compound compared to another esther/ delivery system. [/QUOTE]
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