Do you think one of them is using gear pt. 2

That's what I was thinking.

That's the basis for different esters correct?
If you want a longer ester you use a compound that has less enzymes available to metabolize it?

For esters it's bc enanthate has 7 carbon atoms and cypionate has 8. More bonds/atoms to break down
 
So ingesting compound A today could have a different half life from when I ingested it yesterday, in theory?

I believe so, yes. Water intake, physical activity, diet, I think all of those things effect how quickly we metabolize stuff. Keep in mind that it is our bodied that break it down. Half life does not apply when it's still in the vial, so it's not just all about the compound itself.
 
I think this is honestly the simplest way to explain it. Well put sir.

One off question... would certain compounds hold different half lives in different species? To keep it simple, same dose of the exact same test E given to a human and dog. Does the half life remain the same for both? Or would it be altered due to different speeds of metabolic rates? To further that question, everyone is different, so would half lives change from person to person? Even if a minuscule amount?

Yes different organism metabolize compounds differently. Pinning a dog would affect the half life vs pinning a human. Half lives change person to person yes. The half lives mentioned are averages in clinical trials and testing done on the compound. Something as simple as smoking can affect half life bc smoking is a CYP1A2 inducer. Grapefruit juice affects half life and metabolism of a lot of oral aas bc grapefruit juice (certain compound in it) is a CYP3A4 inducer m
 
Yes different organism metabolize compounds differently. Pinning a dog would affect the half life vs pinning a human. Half lives change person to person yes. The half lives mentioned are averages in clinical trials and testing done on the compound. Something as simple as smoking can affect half life bc smoking is a CYP1A2 inducer. Grapefruit juice affects half life and metabolism of a lot of oral aas bc grapefruit juice (certain compound in it) is a CYP3A4 inducer m

Doc how do you know so much? You're droppin knowledge and terms I haven't even heard of. Were you a chemistry major?
 
Doc how do you know so much? You're droppin knowledge and terms I haven't even heard of. Were you a chemistry major?

I haven't majored in anything, back in school to finish my degree. Was an engineering and physics major than took some years off for personal reasons and started up again 1.5yrs ago now a finance major (financial engineering or derivatives or something not sure). Chemistry, physics, and calculus have always been my favorite subjects so i get this stuff easy since it interests me.
 
All his makes me want to pinn my dog hahaha jk
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I haven't majored in anything, back in school to finish my degree. Was an engineering and physics major than took some years off for personal reasons and started up again 1.5yrs ago now a finance major (financial engineering or derivatives or something not sure). Chemistry, physics, and calculus have always been my favorite subjects so i get this stuff easy since it interests me.

Ahh the world of finance. You'll love to hate it. I want to go back to school for science. I've always been more interested in the theoretical side of things. Shit that no one can comprehend so I can talk out of my ass and sound smart :p hahaha.
 
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