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11 T Cortisol blocking skin spray


Varven

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Ok, for some time now I've been watching and reading about all the designer steroids in gels, creams, spray etc... just ask the baseball players :)

Anyway, lot of hype from T-nation with their new product.....

so has anyone heard anything about this:

http://www.t-nation.com/free_online_art ... omes_again

Its f#$G expensive, t hats for sure!

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If you decide to try trans-dermal stuff, don't do it around kids mate...

http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/114/1/282

5-yr olds with muscular development and pubic hairs - wtf

Case Report 4

Patient 4 was a 5-year, 4-month-old male referred to endocrinology for evaluation of a growth spurt and pubic hair growth. His height had paralleled the 75th percentile until 4-years, 4-months and then increased to the 95th percentile 1 year later.

His mother was using topical testosterone cream (pharmacy compounded; specific contents unknown) for female testosterone deficiency. Additional history revealed that both parents were using the cream to achieve desired effects including libido. There was opportunity for exposure in a common family bed.

On physical examination he was a muscular-appearing male weighing 25.4 kg (96th percentile) and 120.6 cm (97th percentile) tall. He had apocrine odor but no acne or axillary hair. The phallus was 8 cm in stretched length. He had normal prepubertal testes 2 cm in length and sparse Tanner stage III pubic hair.5

His serum testosterone level was 62 ng/dL (2150 pmol/L) (normal: <10 ng/dL [<347 pmol/L]). His LH and FSH levels were both <1.0 mIU/mL (<1.0 IU/L), and his bone age was 9 years.

After reported removal of exposure, his serum testosterone levels decreased to 32 ng/dL after 4 weeks and to 17 ng/dL after 4 months but did not return to prepubertal values (<10 ng/dL [<347pmol/L]; Table 2). His physical examination remained unchanged, but his growth velocity remained higher than normal for age (12.3 cm/year).

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After reported removal of exposure, his serum testosterone levels decreased to 32 ng/dL after 4 weeks and to 17 ng/dL after 4 months but did not return to prepubertal values (<10 ng/dL [<347pmol/L]; Table 2). His physical examination remained unchanged, but his growth velocity remained higher than normal for age (12.3 cm/year).

It did'nt turn out that bad bro, good for the kid :pfft:

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