Superdrol - Conversion or No Conversion...That is the question
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06-11-2006 05:28 PM
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Superdrol - Conversion or No Conversion...That is the question
I've read a lot of different posts, personl studies & theories about this and I've read that it (Superdrol) doesn't convert and I've read that it does...Does anyone really know the answer to this question...I'm getting confused.
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06-11-2006 05:46 PM
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its an active steroid. No conversion needed in the body.
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06-11-2006 11:03 PM
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OK...So that means that taking 6-OXO or Nova is just to get the natural test started again?
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06-11-2006 11:47 PM
Binging on Pure ****ing Rage
Originally Posted by halljo
OK...So that means that taking 6-OXO or Nova is just to get the natural test started again?
Do you mean aromatize or convert to estrogen, or a conversion to Testosterone? I imagine by this post that it is in the former, and in that case it theoretically does not. 6oxo is an aromatose inhibitor, a compound that blocks the conversion of Testosterone to Estrogen via the Aromatose enzyme. Novladex or Tamixofen Citrate is a SERM (selective estrogen receptor modulator) which prevents free estrogen from binding to estrogen receptors. Seeing as SD does not aromatize neither are needed whilst on cycle. Though, there have been reports of gyno-like symptoms on SD so the possibility of gyno apparently exists, but I would not go as far as to claim that.
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