layinback
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sensational said:Very good post, but there are too many rule thumpers.
Nobody is the same, no person has the same risk factors for disease or controls all their risk factors the same way.
AAS dosage and use are highly individual, and if done under a doc's supervision can be done with minimal sides.
ffs people, stop getting your post count up with posts such as: Opinions (the likes of): test over 500mg a week isn't necessary! Or you are going to die doing dnp!
I would love if we could have objective scientific discussions, with personal anecdotal evidence used as collateral rather than substantive proof.
the prescribing info for aas is scientific. look at the prescribing info for
testosterone. reference the literature for long term anabolic androgenics
scientific medical journals are chock full of double blind controlled studies
physicians who have scores of patients and do the labs are considered
experts in the field.
of course we are all different. who advocated a homogeneous approach
to HRT?
this is a juicer board. by its nature, it will be predominately anecdotal
i agree with you bro but it's idealistic and naive to think this board
will rise to the bar of scientific methodology.