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17AA's and HDH/LDL

All the 17 aa roids increase total serum cholesterol and reduce hdl as do larger doses of test or "safe" hormones like nandrolone. It is dose related so I doubt very much that the tiny doses have much affect with the ladies although there may be small changes with some.
The worst roid is Anandrol as this roid needs a large mg dose o be affective and as such has much more of the 17aa compound .Winny is noted to be quite bad too as it is 17 aa even in the injectable form.

The very worst thing a guy can do is to take an estrogen inhibitor like arimidex along with these roids(or testosterone or and other roid) There is no doubt that estrogen helps to prevent the cholesterol and hdl problems to a great extent and you ladies have some built in protection here

Steroid researchers Bill Roberts and Bill Llewellyn have noted a much better cholesterol profile with men that use novladex or clomid during a heavy cycle.

Ladies I wouldn't worry too much about the issue.
 
"so I doubt very much that the tiny doses have much affect with the ladies"

For those ladies that use 10 - 15 mg/d of OX or Winny. Have your blood cholesterol checked when off (at least 10 weeks) then about 3/4 the way into a 10-12 week cycle of OX or Winny.

Post the results. You might be surprised.

W6
 
wilson6 said:
"so I doubt very much that the tiny doses have much affect with the ladies"

For those ladies that use 10 - 15 mg/d of OX or Winny. Have your blood cholesterol checked when off (at least 10 weeks) then about 3/4 the way into a 10-12 week cycle of OX or Winny.

Post the results. You might be surprised.

W6

Never said NO change .....there will probably be some but nothing to worry about as long as your other risk factors for heart disease are in check.

Good idea though...get it checked before and after:)
 
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