Your body naturally pulses testosterone, so its the way to go. Theres a thread on gels vs shots.
Your body naturally pulses testosterone, so its the way to go. Theres a thread on gels vs shots.
From what I understand, gels tend to aromatize more due to the fact that there is aromatase enzyme in the skin. It seems to me that a low dose of a fairly long ester injectable every week or every 3 days is the best way to go. I never questioned it till I read the sticky which said synthetic testosterone like cypionate/enanthate should not be used long term.
"Synthetic testosterone "steroid" drugs are chemically different from the testosterone your body makes and do not provide the same effect as natural testosterone. Some of the synthetic testosterone drugs to avoid using on a long-term basis are methyltestosterone, danazol, oxandrolone, testosterone propionate, cypionate, or enanthate."
Post link from where you have got this quote.
http://anabolicminds.com/forum/male-anti-aging/47697-lifeextension-male-hormone.html
It's in the stickey on this forum. Scroll down a little less than halfway where it says THERAPIES.
There is lattest version of
Male Hormone Restoration
Updated: 07/17/2006
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A few of the synthetic testosterone drugs that men should avoid using on a long-term basis are methyltestosterone, danazol, oxandrolone, testosterone propionate, cyclopentanepropionate, and enanthate.
Cypionate is not on the list any more.
Wonder about Enanthate, everybody outside the USA have to use Enanthate since Depo-T is available only in USA.
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Some of the synthetic testosterone drugs to avoid using on a long-term basis are methyltestosterone, danazol, oxandrolone, testosterone propionate, cypionate, or enanthate.
Yeah and I wonder why enanthate is on there since it is so similar to cypionate. Most would argue there is no difference at all as far as effects go.
Someone brought this up to Marianco and he says once injected cypionate is the same as normal testosterone.
Testim gel really smells and costs $250/month versus injections which average maybe $40. They patent the application process, not the testosterone which I guess cannot be patented.