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Is there that much more benefit to having EVEN blood levels or is the real importance having higher than normal blood level for an extended period?
 
gzeus69 said:
Is there that much more benefit to having EVEN blood levels or is the real importance having higher than normal blood level for an extended period?

Do you mean, like, 500mg, splitting up the amps and taking a shot ED vs 1000mg once a week? 1000mg once a week is better... But splitting THAT up into EOD shots is even better.
 
I dont get the graphs... take the deca graph..

its supposed to show the blood concentration of nandrolone correct ?
What i dont get is this : graph entry, starts off -not at ground zero- like blood conc. just auto jumps from 0 to -whatever (or any other inj. day.. just jumps). Second then the conecentration seems to drop linear fromt hat time, is this what is actually released of the esterfied compound into the body ?
 
What i dont get is this : graph entry, starts off -not at ground zero- like blood conc. just auto jumps from 0 to -whatever (or any other inj. day.. just jumps).
Obviously once an AAS is injected it is immediatly subjected to uptake by our system. The graphs are plotted at 24 hour increments so the reason for the jump is because the first point ploted shows the amount of hydrolized(ie released) AAS 24 hours after injection. I could just as easily ploted the first point at zero, but why, we know it starts at zero?

Second then the conecentration seems to drop linear fromt hat time, is this what is actually released of the esterfied compound into the body ?
Not sure I understand this question. The drop at the end just shows the AAS levels trailing off after the last injection, which is the last peak.
 
let me refraise ... its prolly just my uneducated ass regarding roids here, but here goes anyway

.. the thing that bothers me, is the equation doesnt hold an aspect that accounts for the consuption of the steroid, lets say test.. test enan, halflife of 14 days.. u inject 250mg day1, day14 125mg will still be esterfied and remaining in some depot of ur body... my problem is this : do i then have 125mg og test floating around by body at day 14 ? No, it has been broken down by my liver(right?), but the question is, at what rate ? And as i see it, this is how the blood concentration should plot out.. its an differential equation, u got something going in, and u got something going out, at different rates.... on top of that, the larger the intake, the larger the out will be.. i cant grasp the equation right now, and my calculus books are out of the house plus its been a while since messign with them... but does this sound far off ?

im problary overlooking something, awaiting ur answer paitently :)
 
The idea behind a half life it that at a given half life, half of the product will be metabolized. So using your above figures (ie 14 day half life and 250mg inj) 14 days after inj, 125mg would be metabolized, 14 days after that, half of whats left will be metabolized (ie 62.5mg) and then once again 14 days later half of the remaining will be metabolized (ie 31.25mg) and that is why the long trail off. Keep in mind that the chart is not just on one injection, but multiple injections. Since the injections are comming faster than the AAS metabolizes, blood concentrations build over the course of a cycle. did that answer your question? If not, sorry, im far from a math guru....or any kind of guru for that matter :)
 
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