Black Baccara
Black Baccara
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Joined: Jun 24, 2018
Last seen: Jul 9, 2019
Topics: 2 / Replies: 84
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RE: Help for a new beginner?

Posted by: oswaldosalcedo active half life.The half-life may be defined as the time (t) the level is half of the starting level of a given compound; ...

5 years ago
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RE: Help for a new beginner?

Posted by: oswaldosalcedo active life 6-8 hours What do you mean by "active life" ?

5 years ago
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RE: Pharmacokinetics & Injection Volume

Posted by: ready2explode Nandrolone 50, 100, 150mg injection...volume was constantHalf life 50mgs - 7.1 daysHalf life 100mgs - 11.7Half Life 150mgs -...

5 years ago
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RE: Question for Big Cat...

Posted by: Big Cat The other drugs simply can't fuilfill all the necessary tasks that test does, or not to the correct degree. THAT is in fact the re...

5 years ago
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RE: Anavar for females question

Posted by: sonic It seems Female Hypogonadism is caused by a lack of estrogen, and I don't think AAS causes a decrease there. Or at least, nothing si...

5 years ago
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RE: Anavar for females question

I know a girl who has experimented marked virilizing effects with oxandrin 20mg/day during 6 weeks and had to stop the treatment.

5 years ago
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RE: Deca-Durabolin and test levels

T and N will compete for the AR, SHBG, aromatase, 5-a reductase etc but N will not directly impair T blood level.

5 years ago
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RE: Deca-Durabolin and test levels

Posted by: guijr Maybe Black Baccara and BC would chime in. I'd like to help but what is the question ?

5 years ago
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RE: nutz are gone

Hcg is used to mimic LH. Normal healthy men have low LH/high T level (mean normal/physiologic values). After a cycle your LH will rise from very low t...

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

I apologize, my english is sometimes too poor to explain my whole idea.I read and take interest for gynecomastia in normal healthy men for long time. ...

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

Posted by: Big Cat How is that evidence for local aromatisation ? Any disturbance can be the result of systemic aromatisation. Where do you propose t...

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

Posted by: Big Cat [B]I think you misunderstand me. In a normal male, there is no mammary gland to speak of, and hence no adipose deposition surround...

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

Posted by: Big Cat Its a chicken and egg discussion, as prior to the breast there is no adipose deposition in the area. So where is the aromatase com...

5 years ago
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