Black Baccara
Black Baccara
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RE: Nandrolone & HPTA suppression

Thanks Andy ! my idea was to show that nandrolone 'suppressive effect has sometimes been exagerated, and in the other hand some other products has bee...

6 years ago
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RE: Nandrolone & HPTA suppression

Yes I know but in some papers, 19-Nor forms and especially trien structures are said to be antagonist of the PR.Maybe nandrolone is as suppressive as ...

6 years ago
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RE: Nandrolone & HPTA suppression

Posted by: ARTICHOKE Instersting, but i think that to keep a man in state of azoospermia is necessary a great inhibition! Look that according to the ...

6 years ago
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RE: Non-aromatase related estrogenic effects from androgen use

Re: Non-aromatase related estrogenic effects from androgen use quote:Mammary tissue itself contains no aromataseAromatase is present at least in breas...

6 years ago
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RE: MDHT=proviron (kind of)

Yes but MT is far more androgenic than estrogenic. If the action of one compound is MORE estrogenic than androgenic/anabolic it should not be classifi...

6 years ago
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RE: MDHT=proviron (kind of)

AAS = derivatives of testosterone that promote anabolism and androgenicity. If a T derivative aromatises too strongly to estrogens, its action will be...

6 years ago
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RE: MDHT=proviron (kind of)

Posted by: captainbicept so theres not much backing the "brotelligence" that any dht derivative can serve as a mild anti-e?Does anyone have any anecd...

6 years ago
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RE: Supressing - deca vs. test

Posted by: liftsiron I believe than anadrol while not a true progestin like deca, tren and THG, may work by another mechanism to induce both estrogen...

6 years ago
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RE: Supressing - deca vs. test

Posted by: liftsiron The problem with deca, tren, THG and anadrol is that they all raise prolactin levels, it's the increase in prolactin that causes...

6 years ago
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RE: Thoughts on an "active PCT"?

Posted by: max69 150 mg of TE is infraphysiological? Well I thought that the normal T production in a man ranged from 100 to 130 mg/wk.Maybe 150 mg/w...

6 years ago
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RE: Thoughts on an "active PCT"?

I am not a big fan of PCT with androgens, but 150mg TE would only give infraphysiologic levels of T, so the body could restart to produce endogenous T...

6 years ago
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RE: Proviron For Fat Loss

Posted by: jboldman actually proviron tends to be a waste of money since it is rather useless. Low bioavailability = low effects ...

6 years ago
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RE: Which AAS can convert to test?

Posted by: Big Cat But lets not kid ourselves, if its that trace that you wouldn't notice the difference between having any and none at all on a dece...

6 years ago
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