soxbsbll05
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What's everyone's opinions on this? Is it really good for controlling cortisol?
beta-androstenetriol/b-AET? Tis good stuff especially in a TD.
I'm referring to 5-Etioallocholen-3b,7b,17b-triol. Thats not the same thing, is it?
They are the same. Not sure why someone is using that defunct nomenclature but yeah. I'd go with Invictus over any oral version.
Transdermal "might" be more effective but oral seems to work as well.
Transdermal "might" be more effective but oral seems to work as well.
What is a typical dose for oral administration?
I think with 3 hydroxyl groups hanging out it'll probably be largely conjugated in the gut...
agreed...Invictus is very effective!!!They are the same. Not sure why someone is using that defunct nomenclature but yeah. I'd go with Invictus over any oral version.
What's everyone's opinions on this? Is it really good for controlling cortisol?
Transdermal "might" be more effective but oral seems to work as well.
I'm referring to 5-Etioallocholen-3b,7b,17b-triol. Thats not the same thing, is it?
I'm referring to 5-Etioallocholen-3b,7b,17b-triol. Thats not the same thing, is it?
it is in the category of substances I have used that were unimpressive as oral but really shined as transdermal...formestane and trans res are other examples to name a few.There was another thread recently where someone was discussing how rapidly the body metabolizes AET, this is part of the reason transdermal is likely a superior delivery method...as it buffers delivery over an extended period of time.