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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Using nandrolone with Testosterone for less side effects
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 135106" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Nandrolone is considered one of the mildest anabolics regarding side effects related to hair loss/acne in genetically prone individuals due to its conversion to DHN (dihydronandrolone) as oppose to the more potent DHT (dihydrotestosterone) and to add to its milder nature it is said to aromatize much less compared to the the strong aromatizable androgen testosterone.</p><p></p><p>What is meant by using small amounts minimizing unwanted side effects from T comes from steroid cycling usage as the main benefit of adding the nandrolone would be to increase the overall anabolic effect (regarding muscle growth) when combined with testosterone which would allow one to run lower doses of testosterone (resulting in less DHT/estradiol conversion) not the nandrolone itself having some magical effect on minimizing the side effect of testosterone.</p><p></p><p>As an example when one uses/abuses testosterone/AAS if an individual is genetically prone to male pattern baldness or acne and is worried about experiencing those cosmetic side effects than instead of one injecting a higher dose testosterone only cycle one could run a lower dose of testosterone when nandrolone is added to the cycle in order to possibly minimize sides and still have an improved overall anabolic response regarding muscle growth.</p><p></p><p>As far as when one is using trt doses of testosterone 100-150 mg/week or slightly more..... conversion to DHT/estradiol is a given and higher T doses will result in higher levels of its metabolites but again it comes down to the genetic sensitivity of the individual as to whether they experience cosmetic sides such as male pattern baldness/acne.</p><p></p><p>If one tends to experience these sides than lowering testosterone dose may help but again one can only lower dose so much before the benefits of trt are lost and even if one needed to try the lowest effective dose of T adding in nandrolone is not going to have any magical effect regarding lowering/decreasing the sides.</p><p></p><p>Understand that a majority of the studies regarding nandrolone use are done using animals and as far as human studies they are mainly related to HIV/cancer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 135106, member: 13851"] Nandrolone is considered one of the mildest anabolics regarding side effects related to hair loss/acne in genetically prone individuals due to its conversion to DHN (dihydronandrolone) as oppose to the more potent DHT (dihydrotestosterone) and to add to its milder nature it is said to aromatize much less compared to the the strong aromatizable androgen testosterone. What is meant by using small amounts minimizing unwanted side effects from T comes from steroid cycling usage as the main benefit of adding the nandrolone would be to increase the overall anabolic effect (regarding muscle growth) when combined with testosterone which would allow one to run lower doses of testosterone (resulting in less DHT/estradiol conversion) not the nandrolone itself having some magical effect on minimizing the side effect of testosterone. As an example when one uses/abuses testosterone/AAS if an individual is genetically prone to male pattern baldness or acne and is worried about experiencing those cosmetic side effects than instead of one injecting a higher dose testosterone only cycle one could run a lower dose of testosterone when nandrolone is added to the cycle in order to possibly minimize sides and still have an improved overall anabolic response regarding muscle growth. As far as when one is using trt doses of testosterone 100-150 mg/week or slightly more..... conversion to DHT/estradiol is a given and higher T doses will result in higher levels of its metabolites but again it comes down to the genetic sensitivity of the individual as to whether they experience cosmetic sides such as male pattern baldness/acne. If one tends to experience these sides than lowering testosterone dose may help but again one can only lower dose so much before the benefits of trt are lost and even if one needed to try the lowest effective dose of T adding in nandrolone is not going to have any magical effect regarding lowering/decreasing the sides. Understand that a majority of the studies regarding nandrolone use are done using animals and as far as human studies they are mainly related to HIV/cancer. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Using nandrolone with Testosterone for less side effects
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