I have read anecdotal reports about the possibility that testicular atrophy resulting from HPTA supression might lead to testicle cancer, is this true or is it just another myth?
I would assume it has some possible merit, in that it just might...though I have never seen anything concrete suggesting that it would...its just my own speculation...
Being that testicular cancer is probably the most common cancer amongst young 20 something males, it should be of interest to the members here...
(maybe I'll look it up more in the morning... )
so many studies have shown so many different things to be carcinogenic. there was a study i saw a few yrs ago that showed excess vegetables are carcinogenic! nowadays researchers will say anything will cause cancer. why i read long ago that too much masturbation can cause prostrate cancer! i don't really know what to make of all this.
Even if it did, everyone on this board would find some reason to ignore the evidence, find some herbal preventitive measue like eating celery with soy sauce and go on about their AAS use. Its a moot point
Even if it did, everyone on this board would find some reason to ignore the evidence, find some herbal preventitive measue like eating celery with soy sauce and go on about their AAS use. Its a moot point
Even if it did, everyone on this board would find some reason to ignore the evidence, find some herbal preventitive measue like eating celery with soy sauce and go on about their AAS use. Its a moot point
Now, seriously, how do you think we might prevent the apperance of that possible side effect? I think that perhaps two weekers are the answer, for there's not enough time for severe HPTA supression and/or testicular atrophy, well... in fact, that's the primary purpose of two weekers: two avoid HPTA supression.