you are really good at posting studys…. I ran the original oympus labs 4andro and epiandro while on trt for 2 months...I got blood tested towards the end of cycle and my test was 500 points higher. it nearly got me taken off trt, had to convince doc it was a fluke, when retested a month after cycle my test had returned almost to normal with it being only slightly above base--estrogen remained within range with only a slight increase....look at some of the reviews, my results were pretty much the norm.
Well, you have to remember, 4andro also converts to androstenediol, so it will increase testosterone - no doubt. But the problem is 4DHEA is a pro-prodrug. It has to convert via 2 enzymes into androstenedione and androstenediol. Both of those are competing with that enzyme to make the conversion.
It happens a lot. A guy will come on here and try to "enlighten" all the OGs with their superior knowledge.
I think it was maybe a year and a half ago, that a Dr came on here and was trying to correct every other post/comment. .... You know... 'Cause he's a Dr, and he and his Dr friends can explain to us why so much of what we believe is wrong. ('cause they're Drs).
He's gone now.
He didn't stay long. Not because we ran him off, but because we already knew the truth (from decades of experience, and study).
I guess he finally got tired of being wrong (or not being trusted, simply because he was a Dr).
I'm in NO WAY downplaying medical knowledge. We have some wonderfully knowledgeable and talented guys on here in the medical field (I won't call them out here, because I don't want them to be swamped with questions and tags).
But those guys know how to balance their medical knowledge with their own personal experiences, and with the experiences of other knowledgeable guys on here.
So, you think I'm just a Google expert looking up things and posting them here? I mentioned in another thread that have decades of experience using AAS/PHs/DS. I'm not just pulling things out of my ass or Googling them to make it seem like I'm some kind of medical expert. I'm not, and I corrected myself above and said I was wrong, and after looking at the evidence, I'm willing to admit I'm wrong.
It's obvious you don't like me. I'm not sure why, maybe we got off on the wrong foot or you've seen people like me who claim to have knowledge come here and tell you. But I'm getting these
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But the fact of the matter is, you can also claim to be an expert who has years of experience with this, but that doesn't mean you know what's happening in the human body or that the studies I post are invalid. In fact, I'm the
only one who is posting any valid scientific evidence to backup my arguments. All I get from you is "Pfft, meaningless. I have years of experience."
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If you want to argue with me, fine, but understand your bias towards me and at least acknowledge you can't find the studies to back up your arguments, you could be wrong on certain things, and you could have been experiencing the
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So, if you don't like me, fine. I'm here to learn and I'm here to help. I don't know everything, but I do know a lot. I can back up what I say with sources, and if I'm wrong I'm happy to correct myself. I'm not trying to show off or claim I'm some kind of hot sh!t know it all. Just like you, I'm here to try and help people on subjects I know about. Ones I don't know about I don't post in those threads. Others, I do.
-SS