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Post injection pain - virgin muscles or bad gear


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Interesting, ATA. So extending that logic, a slower releasing ester may produce less estrogen and DHT?

 

Long esters can cause a slightly higher aromatisation because you inject a larger amount at once, causing a larger bolus dose at the start of the week, and the more hits the system at once, the more is metabolized by enzymes. This can easily be remedied by using a more frequent injection pattern (twice a week rather than once a week).

As mentioned injection timing is important with any estered testosterone, at least once per half-life with shorter esters like Acetate ED, Propionate EOD.. twice per half-life with longer estered compounds like Enanthate and, Decanoate is preferred...!!!

I am unaware of a estered compound of 10 days..?

Testosterone propionate 2 days

Testosterone phenylpropionate 2 days

Nandrolone phenylpropionate 2 days

Isocaproato testosterone 4 days

Testosterone decanoate 7days

Nandrolone decanoate 6-7 days

Testosterone cypionate 6 days

Testosterone enanthate 5 days

Propionic drostanolone 2 days

Methenolone Enanthate 5 days

Boldenone undecylenate 7 days

Trenbolone Acetate 1.5 days

Trenbolone Enanthate 5-6 days

Oral - 17aa (Time in hours approximately)

Stanozolol 7-9 hours

Oxandrolone 4-6 hours

Methandrostenolone 4-6 hours

Oxymetholone 5-6 hours

Why these values ​​are so low in relation to the previous tables?

Simply because the previous tables were based on the theory of a famous writer on steroids Bill Roberts, who made them years ago to show that the half-life of a steroid was just multiply the amount of ester carbons by 1.5, ie the Testosterone Propionate has three carbons in the ester would then have 4.5 days of half-life of testosterone decanoate and would have 15 days. Unfortunately, your metabolism does not know mathematica,  this formula seems simple, but does not work in practice. So the table is totally outdated as today it has studies "in vivo" for almost all drugs on the market, with values ​​much more reliable than those proposed in the theory of Bill Roberts.

 

Hi Tom... 

 

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Interesting, ATA. So extending that logic, a slower releasing ester may produce less estrogen and DHT?

Injection timing is important with any estered testosterone, at least once per half-life.. twice per half-life is preferred...!!!


can you expand on that please

So if a half life of a drug is ten days he is saying you should administer it at least once every ten days but every five days is preferred.

if you don't know what a drug half life is - google.com

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