Actually your Testy Cyp is a depot injection
Everything injected with an ester attached is a depot injection.
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Maybe in the US its 10% BB in all other countries it's 15% for it's ability to bind slowly to the AR
"Depo Tesosterone" is a brand name owned by Pfizer. It is 10% BB for 100mg/mL and 20% BB for 200mg/mL. If you see something else, then it isn't brand-name depo testosterone.
Regardless, the BB has
nothing to do with the "ability to slowly bind to the AR" as you state. You obviously have no idea how this works.
, Test E has no Toxic solvents except 1% BA. not to mention the ester is not the same.
Test E doesn't require BB and I don't use BB but many test E preparations use BB anyway. The ester is different. Nobody argues that.
The reason no BB is not required is very simple: Test E has a lower melting point.
But BB or lack or BB doesn't determine if the injection is a depot injection or not. What, do you think only Test C is a depot injection because of the brand name being "depo testosterone"?
Test C was prompted for male birth-control and test replacement therapy, the proof is in the Ester! it is different period.
There have been various studies about using various testosterone preparations for male birth control but that has nothing to do with this.
In the US, testosterone cypionate is typically used for TRT. Internationally, testosterone enanthate is commonly used. Why? Historical reasons, not scientific.
All that you've shown me is that you've taken a little bit of information and incorrectly extrapolated it into utter non-sense.
BTW the liver dose not remove the esters ability to bind to the AR receptor. if that was the case why ester-fie?
The "esters ability to bind to the AR receptor"!? wtf. The ester doesn't attach to any receptor.
So listen and maybe you will learn something. The reason esters are added is to create a time-release depot within the muscle. You inject it into the muscle. The esters determine how long it takes the body to remove the hormone from the depot. Inject testosterone propionate and most of the depot will be gone in just a few days. Inject testosterone undecanoate and it'll take weeks.
Once the esterized molecules leave the depot they obviously enter the serum and they'll inevitably pass through the liver, perhaps multiple times. The liver removes the esters until all that is left is an ordinary testosterone molecule with any ester attached. The hormone is now active to attach to receptors.
This is science. Any qualified physician will understand about esters and the liver and that much.
You on the other hand don't know what the hell you're talking about and so please don't talk about facts and make ridiculous statements as you have when you haven't a clue.
You talk about facts and proof. You lack both. All that I see are inaccuracies based on a loose notion (eg clueless) of the science.