hey guys,
i asked one chemist guy about androspray and androgel. he is kinda big researcher here in NYC, so he said to me that andogel and androspray does not work !
he said to me that is a big scam !
but he told me prohormones work when u know how to use it ! --> big dose works !
Q:
I read your response to the question about transdermal andro creams. What about the sprays? I have seen one called a "Tonic" that contains isopropyl alcohol and 4-androstene-3,17-diol. Will this be effective?
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A: No! It absolutely will not be effective. It simply will not work. It will not permeate the skin. The andro molecule will never make it into the bloodstream. It will simply dry on the skin surface. I bet the company selling this didn't tell you that did they?
Don't mistake reddening of the skin as an indication of absorption. Isopropyl alcohol will cause erythema (redness of the skin) due to surface capillary dilatation. Isopropyl will not carry the andro molecule through the skin.
That's about the same as mixing up a protein drink and instead of drinking it just rub it all over your skin and think it's going to get absorbed. Not gonna happen.
i asked one chemist guy about androspray and androgel. he is kinda big researcher here in NYC, so he said to me that andogel and androspray does not work !
he said to me that is a big scam !
but he told me prohormones work when u know how to use it ! --> big dose works !
Q:
I read your response to the question about transdermal andro creams. What about the sprays? I have seen one called a "Tonic" that contains isopropyl alcohol and 4-androstene-3,17-diol. Will this be effective?
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A: No! It absolutely will not be effective. It simply will not work. It will not permeate the skin. The andro molecule will never make it into the bloodstream. It will simply dry on the skin surface. I bet the company selling this didn't tell you that did they?
Don't mistake reddening of the skin as an indication of absorption. Isopropyl alcohol will cause erythema (redness of the skin) due to surface capillary dilatation. Isopropyl will not carry the andro molecule through the skin.
That's about the same as mixing up a protein drink and instead of drinking it just rub it all over your skin and think it's going to get absorbed. Not gonna happen.
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