I know what I'm thinking about. I'm thinking about exactly what I have written about.
I've seen little anecdotal evidence to support 1,4AD being very active orally. People's gains just do not seem to match up with those who took it transdermally (or injected, back in the heyday of...
In general, the laws of Western countries make it so the governments have to schedule each of these chemicals individually. If you read Shulgins' books, TiHKAL and PiHKAL, he contains instructions on how to potentially synthesize any number of these phenythylamines or tryptamines. With some...
Back in 2001-2002? I don't remember that. And I don't remember any evidence supporting that type of claim.
I assume you are saying "best absorbed orally" ... in comparison to transdermal application? I also mentioned injection which would clearly be the best method. With a transdermal it could...
That's because:
1. There is no proof that SHBG inhibits the anabolic effects of testosterone. Testosterone, even when bound to SHBG, is still active (as I posted earlier). We are in no way sure the entire mechanisms at work here.
2. Before it would warrant a lot of attention, some type of...
I have no idea why most of you guys were running it orally when you coulda bought a transdermal cream or made one yourself. I'm quite jealous since I missed the powder sale. People saw good results with this used transdermally back in the original prohormone days. It was actually in Big Cat's...
If women are sniffing a certain smell, that means they like a certain scent. The appeal of pheromones is not related specifically to their scent.
I don't understand why you wrote this. Why is "properly" written in quotes?
"It is important to remember that androgens not only have physiological effects by virtue of the intracellular androgen receptor but also through steroid hormone binding proteins (SHBP). Most people will tell you that only free testosterone is biologically active. This is false. Steroid hormones...
The scent has nothing to do with the pheromone activity or the pheromone itself. The "scent" from Chikara has to do with added scents, similar to any cologne. Your reply addresses nothing I intended to address in my original post.
Why would sniffing be an indicator?
Pheromones are not "smelled"--apparently they act on certain glands unconsciously and their smell (if any) is separate from this mechanism.
Most of the Neocon thinkers are ex-Socialist intellectuals. I think they're the people left over from the shift where the left became Western civilization-hating environmentalists. These are the leftists that still loved the West and some of the ideas that it stands for. Christopher Hitchens is...
I have an issue with Paleoconservativism because it has a head-in-the-sand liberal like foreign policy and because of it's anti-American stance on immigration. Oh, and Paleoconservatives must be stuck in the 1800's because they still have disasterous mercantilist economy policies regarding...
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