Posted by Animal on February 22, 1997 at 12:59:06:
In Reply to: ANIMAL: IT'S NOT THAT SIMPLE posted by OINK on February 22, 1997 at 07:10:52:
: Ok animal I thank you for your impertinent reply re molecular synthesis. Unfortunately, it seems as though you have read some second hand account of steroid synthesis and thus have a convoluted perception of the process. There are, in fact, several ways to synthesize steroid molecules, each having a different set of steps, and each yielding different amounts of product. I'm not so bone headed as to be ignorant of the fact that testosterone can be produced by altering various positions of the estrogen molecule ( I read all the muscle mags too)--my question was HOW TO DO IT. However, as far as I have read, testosterone can also be synthesized from any number of steroid molecules--cholesterol for example--which are readily available and/or easily synthesized. Oh yea, you may need to ameliorate your reading comprehension skills somewhat, I never mentioned that I was in biochem, my friends are. I'm a 3rd year exercise science student--what else would I want to take. OK enough callousness, just cool down a bit and take some self esteem courses or something; for I know that the only motive for insult is a deep rooted belief in personal inadequacy...Peace.
Hey no problem, and I know that cholesterol is one off etc., but all I was saying was why go into a difficult process when all you have to do is buy some
implants and pull out what you want. You don't even have to go to a chem. store and most implants require a one or two step process. Why mess with some complicated stuff when you can keep it simple?
And don't insult me about second hand intelligence as my info is one off and usually right from the patent document and I've looked up all the juice and how they are synthesized so don't be a smartass when you don't know what
your talking about. I'll relax now. Anarchy in the USA!