The alkalinity may change the pH in the stomach but you would have to consume a absolutely huge amount to change the pH. Even when bicarbonate antacids are taken, the stomachs own feedback mechanism stimulates G-cells increased HCl production and release. But, its doesn't change the absorption...
I think that would be a pretty far stretch. Endogenous test production is a negative feedback mechanism, meaning that when test is produced it inhibits the system that produces it. I understand the direction you are trying to go with this, increased sex=increased test production. Increased...
Calcium does NOT do this with everything you put in your stomach. And for the love of god do NOT take in intravenously, it will KILL you. IV calcium is given extremely slowly as to prevent any cardiac effects. Every medication is different, including where and how they are absorbed in the GI...
gotta agree with diamond. if you don't know this very basic information, then you definately don't have any idea what (and apparently how much) you are about to put into your body. you def need to do more research on this stuff, before you go shoving something in your arm that some dude from...
holy crap dude. if you can't figure this simple stuff out, what the hell are you doing taking these drugs. If you can't do this simple math, we all know damn well you don't have any idea what you're putting into your syringes.