Half Life Formula

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Does anyone know the formula that the roid calculator uses to calculate the amount of AS in your body at a certain point in time?
 
I'm not familiar with the roid calculator, but this is how you figure out what amount is left by using the half life:
For example, if the half life was 2 weeks: In two weeks, half of the substance would be left. In another two weeks, half of that amount would be left, and so on.
 
not really.

half life it is closer to half the time that it is in your system than a radioactive decay type formula, it is the point at which half of the substance is gone. At twice the half life, most will be gone, subject to some limits and the fact that it isn't really linear.

that is why post cycle therapy (pct) usually starts at 2x the half life of a given substance...

the roid calculator is a piece of crap, BTW :)
 
AustinTX said:
not really.

half life it is closer to half the time that it is in your system than a radioactive decay type formula, it is the point at which half of the substance is gone. At twice the half life, most will be gone, subject to some limits and the fact that it isn't really linear.

that is why post cycle therapy (pct) usually starts at 2x the half life of a given substance...

the roid calculator is a piece of crap, BTW :)


Exactly..........and just to back up what you said about roid calcs being a peice of crap, I'll re-post what Billy_Bathgate had to say about them as well.

Billy_Bathgate said:
I dont like those calculators.

The obvious reason that pisses me off is this.

They supposedly tell Steroid Blood Concentration....wait did you read that, "Concentration!"

Since when in hell did a concentration get denoted by a unit of mass??? Um no...its mass/volume. You cant say the blood concentration is 4324mg of total AAS. Thats assanine!!! Thats an amount, not a concentration.

Its the concentration levels that are important. Something like 800ng/dl would be an appropriate responce.

Secondly, dont think that your body is going to follow your half-life decay equation just like you think it will. There are alot of other factors that can interfere with thtte relese rate of the depots.

It just bugs me to see something say, xxx blood level concentration but then its labeled in mg's when that isnt even a concentration to begin with.
 
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