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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="Will Brink" data-source="post: 137306" data-attributes="member: 2074"><p>"on paper" it sounds promising, and some docs do use T and nandrolone, but normally for a specific reason, such as joint pain. There's many Qs that arrise also, and unknown effects of combining them in humans long term, and the authors suggestion combining them may lead to improvements in metabolic syndrome, reduced risk of CVD, etc a WAG at best. It sounds worth persuing for sure, but the lack of human data and unknown what the right dose would be combing them, and other factors = I'd proceed with caution and not jump into that one based on that review paper that was mostly conjecture, but well done conjecture. Perhaps 50mg weekly of Nandrolone added to TRT dose, or even a drop on the TRT to match the added Nandrolone, might be the way to proceed if the goal is indeed to reduce potential negatives of T and increase the benefits. I'd be most interested to see what impact it had on lipids. If the goal is just to get bigger and stronger, which is no longer legit TRT, then sure, T and Nandrolone always made a good combo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will Brink, post: 137306, member: 2074"] "on paper" it sounds promising, and some docs do use T and nandrolone, but normally for a specific reason, such as joint pain. There's many Qs that arrise also, and unknown effects of combining them in humans long term, and the authors suggestion combining them may lead to improvements in metabolic syndrome, reduced risk of CVD, etc a WAG at best. It sounds worth persuing for sure, but the lack of human data and unknown what the right dose would be combing them, and other factors = I'd proceed with caution and not jump into that one based on that review paper that was mostly conjecture, but well done conjecture. Perhaps 50mg weekly of Nandrolone added to TRT dose, or even a drop on the TRT to match the added Nandrolone, might be the way to proceed if the goal is indeed to reduce potential negatives of T and increase the benefits. I'd be most interested to see what impact it had on lipids. If the goal is just to get bigger and stronger, which is no longer legit TRT, then sure, T and Nandrolone always made a good combo. [/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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