Blood Work: 400 mg test + 200 mg NPP Per Week
If you did 400 mg of test cyp and 200 mg of NPP per week with a clean diet, no cardio, and a few health supporting supplements, what can you expect your blood work to look like?
If you did 400 mg of test cyp and 200 mg of NPP per week with a clean diet, no cardio, and a few health supporting supplements, what can you expect your blood work to look like?
If you were prescribed 300 mg/week of testosterone (the highest dose of TRT) and the only prescription ancillary medication coupled with the testosterone was an aromatase inhibitor, what can you expect your blood work to look like?
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Here is a summary list of the most important points from the “How Do AAS Work” article.
We dive into the multitude of ways AAS can help make you a physical unit. We touch on IGF-1, go to third base with protein breakdown, hit on estrogen, and climax with creatine.
We discuss how steroids keep you leaner, how AAS impact your hair and skin, why natural testosterone production shuts down with exogenous drug use, what AAS are doing to your blood to increase the risk of adverse events, and how AAS make your bones stronger.
In this article we discuss key concepts of steroid use such as the time it takes for the effects to set in, the placebo effect, steroid dose, regulating the androgen receptor, and why jacking up testosterone is likely not optimal for gains.
We discuss how natural testosterone and exogenous AAS circulate in your blood. Then, we discuss the binding process of how androgens bind to the androgen receptor. This is the key element to make gains.
Here is a summary list of the most important points from the “What are Anabolic Steroids” article.
We discuss the differences between injectable anabolic androgenic steroids and pills. We differentiate between the two based on esters, biological activity, liver damage, molecular structure, and potency.
Steroids are drugs that are similar to the natural hormone testosterone. We analyze what testosterone is, the differences between women and men, and some of the notable side effects with exogenous testosterone use in both women and men.
Here is a summary list of the most important points from the “Alcohol Metabolism” article.
We examine the science behind the dad bod. What is alcohol doing inside of your body to make it easier to grab your love handles?
We dive into the science of alcohol, acetaldehyde, and acetate metabolism. We see how alcohol's 7 calories per gram can be used to form ATP.
Where does alcohol go after you drink it? How does it get absorbed? How does it get broken down? How fast can you metabolize alcohol? How does it impact your body composition?