Trenbolone

Im running 63mg ed thats only because my tren was bewed at 90mg/mL so thats .7mL on the pin... 50mg eod is a goid place to start, but Myth you'll probably love it and id have backup in case you decide to up the dose...its really quit incomparable, of course there are still things ive not tried yet
 
Im running 63mg ed thats only because my tren was bewed at 90mg/mL so thats .7mL on the pin... 50mg eod is a goid place to start, but Myth you'll probably love it and id have backup in case you decide to up the dose...its really quit incomparable, of course there are still things ive not tried yet

I will have the same [emoji6][emoji6]

Thank you

-Myth-
 
Donner DG, Elliott GE, Beck BR, Forwood MR, Du Toit EF. The effects of visceral obesity and androgens on bone: trenbolone protects against loss of femoral bone mineral density and structural strength in viscerally obese and testosterone-deficient male rats. Osteoporos Int. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00198-015-3345-1

In males, visceral obesity and androgen deficiency often present together and result in harmful effects on bone. Our findings show that both factors are independently associated with adverse effects on femoral bone structure and strength, and trenbolone protects rats from diet-induced visceral obesity and consequently normalises femoral bone structural strength.

INTRODUCTION: In light of the rapidly increasing incidence of obesity and osteoporosis globally, and recent conjecture regarding the effects of visceral adiposity and testosterone deficiency on bone health, we investigated the effects of increased visceral adipose tissue (VAT) mass on femoral bone mineral density (BMD), structure and strength in normal weight rats with testosterone deficiency.

METHODS: Male Wistar rats (n = 50) were fed either standard rat chow (CTRL, n = 10) or a high-fat/high-sugar diet (HF/HS, n = 40). Following 8 weeks of feeding, rats underwent sham surgery (CTRL, n = 10; HF/HS, n = 10) or orchiectomy (HF/HS + ORX, n = 30). Following a 4-week recovery period, mini-osmotic pumps containing either vehicle (CTRL, n = 10; HF/HS, n = 10; HF/HS + ORX, n = 10), 2.0 mg kg day-1, testosterone (HF/HS + ORX + TEST, n = 10) or 2.0 mg kg day-1 trenbolone (HF/HS + ORX + TREN, n = 10) were implanted for 8 weeks of treatment. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and three-point bending tests were used to assess bone mass, structure and strength of femora.

RESULTS: Diet-induced visceral obesity resulted in decreased bone mineral area (BMA) and content (BMC) and impaired femoral stiffness and strength. Orchiectomy further impaired BMA, BMC and BMD and reduced energy to failure in viscerally obese animals. Both TEST and TREN treatment restored BMA, BMC, BMD and energy to failure. Only TREN reduced visceral adiposity and improved femoral stiffness and strength.

CONCLUSIONS: Findings support a role for both visceral adiposity and testosterone deficiency as independent risk factors for femoral osteoporosis, adverse bone geometry and impaired bone strength in male rats. Trenbolone may be a more effective candidate for androgen replacement therapy than testosterone in viscerally obese testosterone-deficient males.
 
Donner DG, Elliott GE, Beck BR, Forwood MR, Du Toit EF. The effects of visceral obesity and androgens on bone: trenbolone protects against loss of femoral bone mineral density and structural strength in viscerally obese and testosterone-deficient male rats. Osteoporos Int. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00198-015-3345-1

In males, visceral obesity and androgen deficiency often present together and result in harmful effects on bone. Our findings show that both factors are independently associated with adverse effects on femoral bone structure and strength, and trenbolone protects rats from diet-induced visceral obesity and consequently normalises femoral bone structural strength.

INTRODUCTION: In light of the rapidly increasing incidence of obesity and osteoporosis globally, and recent conjecture regarding the effects of visceral adiposity and testosterone deficiency on bone health, we investigated the effects of increased visceral adipose tissue (VAT) mass on femoral bone mineral density (BMD), structure and strength in normal weight rats with testosterone deficiency.

METHODS: Male Wistar rats (n = 50) were fed either standard rat chow (CTRL, n = 10) or a high-fat/high-sugar diet (HF/HS, n = 40). Following 8 weeks of feeding, rats underwent sham surgery (CTRL, n = 10; HF/HS, n = 10) or orchiectomy (HF/HS + ORX, n = 30). Following a 4-week recovery period, mini-osmotic pumps containing either vehicle (CTRL, n = 10; HF/HS, n = 10; HF/HS + ORX, n = 10), 2.0 mg kg day-1, testosterone (HF/HS + ORX + TEST, n = 10) or 2.0 mg kg day-1 trenbolone (HF/HS + ORX + TREN, n = 10) were implanted for 8 weeks of treatment. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and three-point bending tests were used to assess bone mass, structure and strength of femora.

RESULTS: Diet-induced visceral obesity resulted in decreased bone mineral area (BMA) and content (BMC) and impaired femoral stiffness and strength. Orchiectomy further impaired BMA, BMC and BMD and reduced energy to failure in viscerally obese animals. Both TEST and TREN treatment restored BMA, BMC, BMD and energy to failure. Only TREN reduced visceral adiposity and improved femoral stiffness and strength.

CONCLUSIONS: Findings support a role for both visceral adiposity and testosterone deficiency as independent risk factors for femoral osteoporosis, adverse bone geometry and impaired bone strength in male rats. Trenbolone may be a more effective candidate for androgen replacement therapy than testosterone in viscerally obese testosterone-deficient males.
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My question is how does tren change you AFTER the cycle , months later . I most definitely feel different after my sole 6 week tren ace cycle . It's been easier to cut since the cycle 3 months ago ...
 
My question is how does tren change you AFTER the cycle , months later . I most definitely feel different after my sole 6 week tren ace cycle . It's been easier to cut since the cycle 3 months ago ...
Well tren has been proven to change the sex of fish soooo...
 
My question is how does tren change you AFTER the cycle , months later . I most definitely feel different after my sole 6 week tren ace cycle . It's been easier to cut since the cycle 3 months ago ...
Ogh, can you elaborate a little bit? How do you feel different?
 
Ogh, can you elaborate a little bit? How do you feel different?

I can't put my finger on it but I felt changes on tren ace no other hormone has produced. I most definitely lost more hair and way after the cycle was over ; that was not expected or wanted .

But I have been cutting very fast since the cycle, I'm losing fat faster it seems. I think it speeds up fat loss after the cycle is the point I was trying to make...???
 
As I remember it was cattle farmers who had ponds with catfish discovered they had predominately males instead of mixed because of tren runoff into the ponds were making more males . There's other examples too concerning fina tren....
 
^^^^ The tren ace chemicals sleep in the day and wake up at night ? Is that what I just read ? Holy crap !

What about us humans that ingested this stuff daily for 6 weeks ? Now it's not funny anymore..
 
Haha.. I just read this entire thread again. Now I'm having a hard time making my cattle wait a few months to use. Damn this thread. And speaking of the whole sex/fish thing.... My wife and I have little girls and decided to try one last time for a Boy... better tren up!
 
Haha.. I just read this entire thread again. Now I'm having a hard time making my cattle wait a few months to use. Damn this thread. And speaking of the whole sex/fish thing.... My wife and I have little girls and decided to try one last time for a Boy... better tren up!

And we here at Meso hope you get your lil Tren Jr. lol . Goodluck EBK ;)
 

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