Last seen: Dec 15, 2025
Nice find.Goes again to show the correlation between SHBG and total as well as free Testosterone levels, since obese and diabetic individuals generall...
Posted by: Black Baccara [B]Of course. 1/But these sort of studies are made for drug tests, they want to find some metabolites as reliable markers of...
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.