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RE: Ketotifen

bump for my question to Loki

2 years ago
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RE: Ketotifen

Posted by: @Loki It's a tough call, because on one hand, anti-histamines are bad for leptin signaling/sensitivity--which gets exacerbated by taking ...

2 years ago
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RE: KALPAPHARM.COM

These guys r top notch it doesn't get much better.placed my order and made donation and it was picked up same day and had payment confirmation the fol...

3 years ago
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RE: Prolactin

Posted by: @Par Deus I would not expect it to reduce prolactin below normal physiological levels -- the fed state is consistently associated with pr...

3 years ago
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RE: Prolactin

This is unrelated to Jodi's question, but since Par mentioned LPII, I'd like to quickly ask this:The suppression of prolactin and a few other effects ...

3 years ago
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RE: Ab-Solved

Posted by: @George hmm... i am using Lipoderm-Y with both oral E and oral Y however, i think my receptors are fried already as i barely feel 50 mg...

3 years ago
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RE: Aggression.

Nice post layne

3 years ago
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RE: So called "bridging" steroids

Posted by: @FrogBitch I don't want to stray from the topic too much, but I have never been able to maintain my gains for ONE and 4-ADerm for more th...

3 years ago
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RE: So called "bridging" steroids

*Or* even a hypothalamus specific AR antagonist which didn't really act (as an antagonist or agonist) on any other ARs/tissues.... This way one could ...

3 years ago
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RE: So called "bridging" steroids

Not sure if this is relevant or not, but I remember reading (and later asking) about an article on "non-steroidal androgens" from muscle monthly (i th...

3 years ago
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RE: 6-OXO

how does 6-oxo compare to perscription suicide aromatase inhibitors in terms of action and strength? Earlier in this thread we discussed the differenc...

5 years ago
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RE: 6-OXO

Posted by: @Heathen Last I think that femura sucks (unless you have breast cancer) because it has too much of a rebound. Why do you say this? how woul...

5 years ago
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RE: 6-OXO

I'm with Dante on this one... I think it IS wise to taper estrogen control drugs (anti-a's, suicide inhibs, site blockers, whatever...).

5 years ago
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RE: 6-OXO

It seems that there is no win-win situation when it comes to estrogen control... no matter what method is used, be it suicide inhibitors, regular arom...

5 years ago
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RE: 6-OXO

that would be my presumption as well... suicide inhibitors just don't seem like the best choice... I'm still curious as to how exactly our body produc...

5 years ago
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