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Buffalo_Bill Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 80) |
posted April 09, 2000 09:52 AM
can 250 mg sustanon be compared to the level of test u have in your body natural when you are 15-18 years ?? IP: Logged |
T-BONE Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 19) |
posted April 09, 2000 10:38 AM
I'm probably wrong, but I think I remember reading somewhere that your body makes 4 or 6 mg of test a day. I could be mistaken though. No flaming necessary if wrong!!! IP: Logged |
jrdbad1 Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 5) |
posted April 09, 2000 12:17 PM
I could also be wrong but I believe I read that the body produces anywhere from 8-12ml per day in a male around your age. I may be wrong? jrdbad1 IP: Logged |
Komo Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 35) |
posted April 09, 2000 12:29 PM
I have read 4-12 mg/day. /Komo IP: Logged |
dude Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 139) |
posted April 09, 2000 01:13 PM
To my knowledge the average man produces 4 to 8 mg of testosterone a day. Some guys producemore test and some produce less. The average is 6mg of test per day. I am not sure what the average is for someone during puberty but would be very interested to find out. IP: Logged |
Sittin' On Diesel Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 198) |
posted April 09, 2000 01:22 PM
I belive it is measured in ng/ml of blood- I think the scale goes from 400-900ng/ml. A 17 year old manufactures around 8-900ng/ml. IP: Logged |
Ice Man Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 34) |
posted April 09, 2000 01:38 PM
Diesel's got it. IP: Logged |
Buffalo_Bill Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 80) |
posted April 09, 2000 02:33 PM
thanks i have been searching the web for a while now and i found what i was looking for look here what a doctor said !! Testosterone is the hormone which regulates the structure of all body proteins and assures the development and integrity of the genitals in males. The adult testicles normally produce about 7-10 mg of testosterone daily. A deficiency below this level initially causes only modest physical changes such as an increase in weight, progressive aging of the face, muscular weakening, and thinning of bone tissue. However, continued low testosterone production causes impotence and low functioning of other body organs, resulting in the eventual failure of memory and a resulting irritability usually associated with general fatigue. IP: Logged |
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