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  • Two Questions.

    1. At what dosage is NANDROLONE PHENYLPROPIONATE used and in what duration (i.e. 1 per wk for 10 wks).

    2. What dosages is fina used and in what duration

    Thanks

    -P
    "Better Things for Better Living...Through Chemistry." -DuPont

    "...Indeed, there comes a time in every little slugger’s life when he's faced with the difficult decision of whether to shoot a needle into his butt and turn himself into the Incredible Hulk...or to take the higher road and pursue a career as a coal miner, but at least be able to have a few children before dying of black lung disease."

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    Re: Two Questions.

    Originally posted by Prion
    1. At what dosage is NANDROLONE PHENYLPROPIONATE used and in what duration (i.e. 1 per wk for 10 wks).

    2. What dosages is fina used and in what duration

    Thanks

    -P
    I never took the phenyl, but friends took 100mgs eod. for 12 to 16 weeks. As for the fina, 100mgs eod is what I've taken before at the longest 12 weeks.
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    • #3
      Re: Two Questions.

      I took durabolin for 100mg e2-3d with very good results.

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      • #4
        Re: Two Questions.

        Originally posted by mick-G
        I took durabolin for 100mg e2-3d with very good results.
        I know its faster acting than deca but what's the trade off? Can you take it along side deca?
        Last edited by Prion; 10-06-2005, 10:35 PM.
        "Better Things for Better Living...Through Chemistry." -DuPont

        "...Indeed, there comes a time in every little slugger’s life when he's faced with the difficult decision of whether to shoot a needle into his butt and turn himself into the Incredible Hulk...or to take the higher road and pursue a career as a coal miner, but at least be able to have a few children before dying of black lung disease."

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        • #5
          Re: Two Questions.

          Prion....don't do it, Prion....don't you change my cycle right before I start, you....

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          • #6
            Re: Two Questions.

            Originally posted by candyman
            Prion....don't do it, Prion....don't you change my cycle right before I start, you....
            LOL!!! Just questions, just questions.
            "Better Things for Better Living...Through Chemistry." -DuPont

            "...Indeed, there comes a time in every little slugger’s life when he's faced with the difficult decision of whether to shoot a needle into his butt and turn himself into the Incredible Hulk...or to take the higher road and pursue a career as a coal miner, but at least be able to have a few children before dying of black lung disease."

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            • #7
              Re: Two Questions.

              There's no such thing as a rhetorical question...unless you're Ben Matlock. He's a pretty good lawyer, though. I remember I saw this one episode when I was a kid and he never even asked the guy he was questioning on the stand ANY questions. Just stood there and ranted and baited him until the guy confessed. Then Ben said "no further questions, your honor" and the place went nuts!! Ben was the best, man. He wasn't as good as Angela Lansbury in "Murder, She Wrote", though, but he was pretty good. I mean, she did actual detective work, you know what I mean? After a while you're just like, "damn, grandma, why don't you just sit at home and knit me a sweater?" Jesus, I need some carbohydrates...can you send some down from the sky for me?

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              • #8
                Re: Two Questions.

                Maybe manna would suffice. Manna (sometimes or archaically spelled mana) is the name of the food miraculously produced for the Israelites in the desert in the book of Exodus. Manna ceased to appear when the Israelites first harvested their crops in their new homeland. "Man hu", or "manna" in the Hebrew language is translated as "what is it". Dont confuse it for mana. Mana (stage name; real name unknown) is a Japanese musician, famed for his role as the leader and guitarist of the influential visual kei band Malice Mizer. He is renowned for his feminine beauty and stylish crossdressing and is widely considered the creator and figurehead of Japan's Gothic Lolita fashion movement. Mana's most recent project is Moi Dix Mois, a solo musical venture.
                "Better Things for Better Living...Through Chemistry." -DuPont

                "...Indeed, there comes a time in every little slugger’s life when he's faced with the difficult decision of whether to shoot a needle into his butt and turn himself into the Incredible Hulk...or to take the higher road and pursue a career as a coal miner, but at least be able to have a few children before dying of black lung disease."

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                • #9
                  Re: Two Questions.

                  Secondly, would you actually eat something named "what is it"?
                  "Better Things for Better Living...Through Chemistry." -DuPont

                  "...Indeed, there comes a time in every little slugger’s life when he's faced with the difficult decision of whether to shoot a needle into his butt and turn himself into the Incredible Hulk...or to take the higher road and pursue a career as a coal miner, but at least be able to have a few children before dying of black lung disease."

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                  • #10
                    Re: Two Questions.

                    dude, I thought mana was what the ancient druids possessed to cast their spells on the invading Romans? earth energy and stuff like that...it gives you the ability to turn your enemy into a squirrel, or worse...a newt! yeah, i'm pretty sure that's what mana really is, and wizards really do exist. and druids. but not arch-mages, though...not anymore. you'd have to live to be 212 years old to achieve that status, and only a wood elf can live that long, but ironically enough, they don't practice the dark arts anymore. pity...

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                    • #11
                      Re: Two Questions.

                      NO! only if your a level 7 magic user can you assume wizards really do exist. Druids may or may not depending on the polarity of the snow orb.
                      "Better Things for Better Living...Through Chemistry." -DuPont

                      "...Indeed, there comes a time in every little slugger’s life when he's faced with the difficult decision of whether to shoot a needle into his butt and turn himself into the Incredible Hulk...or to take the higher road and pursue a career as a coal miner, but at least be able to have a few children before dying of black lung disease."

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                      • #12
                        Re: Two Questions.

                        whatever u guys are on stop doing it.... and send some to me.
                        Badasz1@Hushmail.com

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                        • #13
                          Re: Two Questions.

                          Originally posted by badasz32
                          whatever u guys are on stop doing it.... and send some to me.
                          Im just trying to be like bigmike with the icons.
                          "Better Things for Better Living...Through Chemistry." -DuPont

                          "...Indeed, there comes a time in every little slugger’s life when he's faced with the difficult decision of whether to shoot a needle into his butt and turn himself into the Incredible Hulk...or to take the higher road and pursue a career as a coal miner, but at least be able to have a few children before dying of black lung disease."

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                          • #14
                            Re: Two Questions.

                            From the darkest depths of Mordor I met a girl so fair, but golem and the evil lord slipped up and stole away with her. I had to petition the elder gods for aid in finding her and laying waste to the scoundrels, when instead they bestowed upon me a gift that is too sweet to name, for to name it is to control it and make it yours. Upon receiving this gift, I thanked the elder gods and set off on my quest. My name is Trodo, the king of those-who-would-be-huge, and this is my story...

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                            • #15
                              Re: Two Questions.

                              for fina 100ed and for the other, i never used it...so i can't tell ya..sorry...

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