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Testosterone too high after 8 weeks on 200 mg Cypionate / Week!
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<blockquote data-quote="Gee" data-source="post: 50787" data-attributes="member: 14106"><p><span style="color: #1D2129">Each AAS and chemical enhancement compound has a theoretical active-life of its own. An active-life is the period of time that a chemical remains active. Also each has their own half-life. A half-life is the period necessary for half of t</span><span style="color: #1D2129">he dosage to migrate from the injection site into the vascular system and clear. So a 200 mg injection of testosterone enanthate would theoretically release 100 mg of testosterone by its half-life of 4 days, but remain effectively active for its active-life for 8 days. Naturally there is a continued clearing of each half-life after this time frame.</span></p><p><span style="color: #1D2129">So if testosterone enanthate was injected on day #1 and then released half of its 200 mg dose (100 mg) by day #4, then this would have exceed the normal plasma level/threshold and establish a new one. Thus caused an effect superior to normal plasma levels. This is what is meant by the term supraphysiological by the way.</span></p><p><span style="color: #1D2129"></span></p><p><span style="color: #1D2129">The body has Action/Reaction periods and factors. Basically the body begins to adapt significantly to most attempts at altering homeostasis after 2-3 weeks. (the best results on a cycle or other androgens is around 10-30 days just FYI). After this period is when side effects can start to outweigh the good on people who abuse dosages (higher than TRT dose just more FYI)</span></p><p><span style="color: #1D2129"></span></p><p><span style="color: #1D2129">Any drug introduced into the body by any method will have a range or period of time that it is "most effective." This is the part of a drug's active- life that provides the greatest results. It would appear a drug would have the same effect during its complete active-life. Sadly, it is not that simple.</span></p><p><span style="color: #1D2129"></span></p><p><span style="color: #1D2129">After an injection of a drug is given, it takes a period of time for the enzyme esterase to act upon the drugs ester and subsequent release into the vascular system. The longer the AAS (or any drug) ester chain, the longer its active-life. This also means the longer it will take before migration. Once the drug has migrated into the vascular system it may, depending on its structure, take a period or time to become effective. Believe it or not, this is not as difficult to predict as it would seem. Generally speaking a drugs most effective period is about equal to its half-life.</span></p><p><span style="color: #1D2129">No, not the first half of its active-life, but usually the center portion of its active- life. As example, if a drug has an active-life of 16 days, it will have a "most effective period" of about 8 days.</span></p><p><span style="color: #1D2129"></span></p><p><span style="color: #1D2129">I hope this helps you to understand why your levels were elevated!</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gee, post: 50787, member: 14106"] [COLOR=#1D2129][FONT=helvetica]Each AAS and chemical enhancement compound has a theoretical active-life of its own. An active-life is the period of time that a chemical remains active. Also each has their own half-life. A half-life is the period necessary for half of t[/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=#1D2129][FONT=helvetica]he dosage to migrate from the injection site into the vascular system and clear. So a 200 mg injection of testosterone enanthate would theoretically release 100 mg of testosterone by its half-life of 4 days, but remain effectively active for its active-life for 8 days. Naturally there is a continued clearing of each half-life after this time frame. So if testosterone enanthate was injected on day #1 and then released half of its 200 mg dose (100 mg) by day #4, then this would have exceed the normal plasma level/threshold and establish a new one. Thus caused an effect superior to normal plasma levels. This is what is meant by the term supraphysiological by the way. The body has Action/Reaction periods and factors. Basically the body begins to adapt significantly to most attempts at altering homeostasis after 2-3 weeks. (the best results on a cycle or other androgens is around 10-30 days just FYI). After this period is when side effects can start to outweigh the good on people who abuse dosages (higher than TRT dose just more FYI) Any drug introduced into the body by any method will have a range or period of time that it is "most effective." This is the part of a drug's active- life that provides the greatest results. It would appear a drug would have the same effect during its complete active-life. Sadly, it is not that simple. After an injection of a drug is given, it takes a period of time for the enzyme esterase to act upon the drugs ester and subsequent release into the vascular system. The longer the AAS (or any drug) ester chain, the longer its active-life. This also means the longer it will take before migration. Once the drug has migrated into the vascular system it may, depending on its structure, take a period or time to become effective. Believe it or not, this is not as difficult to predict as it would seem. Generally speaking a drugs most effective period is about equal to its half-life. No, not the first half of its active-life, but usually the center portion of its active- life. As example, if a drug has an active-life of 16 days, it will have a "most effective period" of about 8 days. I hope this helps you to understand why your levels were elevated![/FONT][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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