Last seen: May 25, 2020
Posted by: Black Baccara [B]@BigCat1/Testosterone itself is not an usual urinary excreted metabolite, T is generally excreted as androsterone, etioch...
There are a gazillions of studies on excreted metabolites on pubmed that clearly show that these compounds do not come anywhere close to forming testo...
Posted by: gtrack I don't think aspirin has anything to do with blood pressure.It's an anticoagulant-will prevent clot formation.In a hydraylic syste...
It's just a steroidal aromatase inhibitor. It increases test the same way and to the same extent as all other anti-estrogens, and as we've been over a...
Looks like you are taking more supps than a hypochondriac takes meds why do you think this will validate or disprove any theory ? You are taking nolva...
As long as you use it after you are fully recovered, I see no problems with using it in any way.
Posted by: acecombact1 Can you elaborate on this, why is DHEA bad during PCT. there isnt enough data to support claims DHEA is supressive. quote: Thi...
quote: [i]1. ActivaTe was not designed specifically for PCT.2. It does not lower SHBG. It competitively binds it. On the first one I won't argue, as I...
Well I found several reasons why its potentially beneficial, but I found mostly reasons why lowering it further would not be a good idea. Like I said,...
I've not formed any theory because I don't have enough information yet. And most of the information is highly contradictory. What concerns me the most...
What was interesting about it ? They cited the first study I listed, two or three people commented, all of them clearly demonstrating they failed to a...
That is correct. at least not on cortisol production or binding.
If it had an effect on adrenal cortisol secretion, cort levels would have gone down, and if it had an effect on GR binding, cortisol levels in plasma ...
no, its pretty much a myth. Like you stated, some evidence of involvement in inhibition of ubiquitin-proteasome pathways, downstream of the GR, simila...