Andromass

Few questions:
- While taking AndroMass what will the expected blood level of testosterone (ng/dl or nmol/L) be?
- Is there also raise in growth hormone levels?
- How will it affect hearth which also is a muscle?
 
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Few questions:
- While taking AndroMass what will the expected blood level of testosterone (ng/dl or nmol/L) be?
- Is there also raise in growth hormone levels?
- How will it affect hearth which also is a muscle?

-Most likely will show supressed levels. The product does not convert strictly to Test, the equivalence is based on anabolic activity of the compounds among all stages of the conversion.

-I wouldn't expect anything drastic in this range. With that said, I am a fan of peptides.

-Heart? Bloodwork thus far has shown no negative impact on the heart. HDL/LDL levels seem to come back in range. However, as with any product, understanding the risks would be necessary. That said, this is certainly a very heart friendly cycle, relatively speaking.
 
-Most likely will show supressed levels. The product does not convert strictly to Test, the equivalence is based on anabolic activity of the compounds among all stages of the conversion.

-I wouldn't expect anything drastic in this range. With that said, I am a fan of peptides.

-Heart? Bloodwork thus far has shown no negative impact on the heart. HDL/LDL levels seem to come back in range. However, as with any product, understanding the risks would be necessary. That said, this is certainly a very heart friendly cycle, relatively speaking.

So doesn't affect cholesterol level which is good, and if doesn't raise growth hormone levels then I think that is a good thing. Because I hear that some anabolic steroids will thicken the wall of heart muscle and I am not looking forward to that. Trying to assess the risk..
 
So doesn't affect cholesterol level which is good, and if doesn't raise growth hormone levels then I think that is a good thing. Because I hear that some anabolic steroids will thicken the wall of heart muscle and I am not looking forward to that. Trying to assess the risk..

He didn't say that there will not be some altering of cholesterol levels, but it will not throw your HDL levels into the toilet like Superdrol. The steroids that are most likely to thicken the walls of the heart are strong androgens, which AM is not.

That being said, all resistance training will thicken the wall of the heart, so it's hard to say how much actual thickening is due to the training and how much is due to the AAS.
 
He didn't say that there will not be some altering of cholesterol levels, but it will not throw your HDL levels into the toilet like Superdrol. The steroids that are most likely to thicken the walls of the heart are strong androgens, which AM is not.

That being said, all resistance training will thicken the wall of the heart, so it's hard to say how much actual thickening is due to the training and how much is due to the AAS.

If you ask a cardiologist he will say stop lifting weights:) and run
 
I disagree with the first part, but whole-heartedly agree with the second part. Cardio is sooooooo neglected and underemphasized on the boards.

I agree. It is something I over neglected for far too long as well, and am now trying to make an effort to incorporate it as much as possible.
 
I disagree with the first part, but whole-heartedly agree with the second part. Cardio is sooooooo neglected and underemphasized on the boards.

Do you think it has to do with systolic and diastolic pressure ( dont know wich one right now:scratchhe ) goin to the extremes on such lifts as the deadlift and squat? I noticed that if I dont include those lifts my blood pressure goes up unless I do lots of cardio, super sets and so on.
 
Do you think it has to do with systolic and diastolic pressure ( dont know wich one right now:scratchhe ) goin to the extremes on such lifts as the deadlift and squat? I noticed that if I dont include those lifts my blood pressure goes up unless I do lots of cardio, super sets and so on.

A BP reading on a ME lift is scary, but it quickly comes down. Obviously, if you have a heart condition I don't recommend doing that, but everyone should do some form of cardio.
 
A BP reading on a ME lift is scary, but it quickly comes down. Obviously, if you have a heart condition I don't recommend doing that, but everyone should do some form of cardio.

Alot of developed heart conditions can be blamed on a lack of cardiovascular training.
 
There was a recent article about stronger men living longer than the average man. Ill have to find that article but it might have some relevance to this discussion.
 
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