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My article (edited by Mike) is up on Priceplow kind of reviewing 19-nor-DHEA.

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I think it's a good overview, based on the data available. But I would really like to hear back from Hitech on how loggers (if there are any) and what they're seeing and experiencing. Priceplow is also offering free blood testing if anyone wants to pick some of this up and run a log. They would pay for before and after blood testing on the cycle to see testosterone and estrogen levels - and maybe something else, I'm not sure what exactly Mike wants to see. Unfortunately, AFAIK, there isn't a commercial blood test that checks for nandrolone levels, so how much of that is getting converting would still be a big question mark.
 
My article (edited by Mike) is up on Priceplow kind of reviewing 19-nor-DHEA.

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I think it's a good overview, based on the data available. But I would really like to hear back from Hitech on how loggers (if there are any) and what they're seeing and experiencing. Priceplow is also offering free blood testing if anyone wants to pick some of this up and run a log. They would pay for before and after blood testing on the cycle to see testosterone and estrogen levels - and maybe something else, I'm not sure what exactly Mike wants to see. Unfortunately, AFAIK, there isn't a commercial blood test that checks for nandrolone levels, so how much of that is getting converting would still be a big question mark.

testing blood while on a compound that doesn't convert to testosterone would simply show reduced levels of testosterone, nothing else.

i could see bloodwork being beneficial on a 4-andro/dhea cycle so you can see what test levels actually increase to, but on 1-andro/19nor/the rest of the bunch, nothing would really be gained unfortunately
 
testing blood while on a compound that doesn't convert to testosterone would simply show reduced levels of testosterone, nothing else.

i could see bloodwork being beneficial on a 4-andro/dhea cycle so you can see what test levels actually increase to, but on 1-andro/19nor/the rest of the bunch, nothing would really be gained unfortunately

That's true, but I suppose you could infer that if your testosterone levels were severely suppressed, you're getting quite a bit of nandrolone in your blood, as nandrolone is highly suppressive. My main is how much of the 19-norandrostenedione is getting converted to estrogen though. It shouldn't be much, considering the original formula wasn't known to be particularly estrogenic, but it's a possibility. Then of course, there's the question of progesterone. I wouldn't expect that to be raised, but it might be hitting the receptors.
 
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