TweetIt is about 1.5X as anabolic as regular test cyp and like only 60% as androgenic.
Never used it though. Looks pretty good on paper. I try to stay away from 17AA gear.
TweetIt is about 1.5X as anabolic as regular test cyp and like only 60% as androgenic.
Never used it though. Looks pretty good on paper. I try to stay away from 17AA gear.
TweetDoes it hammer RBC and PSA
TweetThat I do not know. Probably not PSA as it is less androgenic but RBC? I do not know.
Tweeti would say if it is similar to test then most likely it will, to a lesser degree like jipped said because of it's lower adrogenic rating
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TweetI'm still, after two decades, looking through medical journals and articles in publications like the New England Journal of Medicine, The Harvard medical School publication ECT. Articles written for physicians. Trying to find even 1 single case of liver failure or hepetitis cause by oral AA17 anabolics.
You'll find a whole lot on alcohol and Tylenol haven't found one indicating oral anabolics.
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TweetAfter all these years my only conclusion can be it is just inaccurate that oral AA17 anabolics are any more dangerous to your liver than anything else. I'm sure someone could take a stupid amount and possibly cause liver damage but, have not even found that
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TweetMy theory is when trails were conducted on these orals they found the orals needed to pass through the liver to break down twice rather than once. There is no proof this additional pass makes the drug more dangerous to the liver than one that passes once.
However, if you look at the side effects of any prescription drug you would think it will kill you in a month. They have to list every complaint during trails if they believe it's caused directly by the drug or not. Just based on the extra work the liver has to do with AA17 ORALS I believe they just added possible liver damage as a side effect with no real proof and the whole anti steroid movement ran with it again, with no proof.
If what you read was true I should be dead awhile ago.
They can raise liver enzymes but that is a huge leap from actual unrepairable hepetitis or liver damage.
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