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MACRO/ULTER........Testing a new Aromatese Inhibitor Formula:

ATD
1, 4, 6-ANDROSTATRIEN-3, 17-DIONE

Melting Point:
164-165°C

Rotation:
+80°

Molecular Weight:
282.38

TLC:


Formula:
C19 H22 O2

Testosterone
4-ANDROSTEN-17β-OL-3-ONE

Melting Point:
154-155°C

Rotation:
+101° Diox

Molecular Weight:
288.42

TLC:


Formula:
C19 H28 O2



molecular renderings available on steraloids.com
 
oral bioavailability was already covered, its likely 3% or less and likely more than 1%. (see oral studies). There are no oral bioavailability studies in humans (at least none in print), but similar compounds in the same models have had similar uptake in human models
 
I would like to look at the books macro says he is using to verify this. Especially in regards to the questions that were edited out in this thread - including mine.

I have access thru a personal friend to a full university medical library. I will have him look the books up and look up the studies and I'll have him send them to me for review. I don't think that's too much to ask.
 
What is it that you want to know that would be in Merck? First you asked where you can find that the two material, test and ATD, are similar in molecular weight. This was then posted. Now you're asking what exactly? If you have a Merck as you say then I would assume you know how to use it and wouldn't need someone to hold your hand and tell you what page to look on.



Then I suppose we need a reason to fix what isn't broken, and start reccomending an unproven transdermal compound to people over the traditional methods which have always worked very well....

Why on earth would anyone care what you recommend? You have no scientific background. No degrees in any science. You copied and pasted together a book of information you lifted from the internet discussion boards and now you consider yourself an expert? You're just a failed rugby player who read the boards and compiled posts.
You actually need someone to tell you where find the molecular weight of chemicals BY GIVING YOU THE PAGE THEY ARE ON.
Go back to posting as Hooker and lose the attitude.
 
well not good news here. Today is exactly 7 days after the last application of this product on my forearms. It took the entire 7 days for my rash/bumps/whatever the hell it was to 95% be gone. 7 days ago I started applying it to the tops of my feet. That lasted two days, I had to stop because sure enough the product made the tops of my feet look exactly like my forearm rash. So I have stopped using the product entirely because of this reaction. I have pictures but didn't post them. If anyone wants to see them let me know.
DBBT said:
well i started applying the AI onto the tops of my feet as recommended and no redness down there, but my freaking forearms look like i have poison ivy still, both very red and itchy-bumps. I've exfoliated (sp?) and cleaned them well im sure i just have an allergic reaction to one of the ingredients.I like the product, my test dose right now is the highest i've ever done and no gyno yet usually hits me around week 6 though im on 3. And im staying dry...If my camera didn't go tities up awhile back i'd post of pic cuz after last nights w/o and pump i really would have liked to have captured that, definitely at my biggest leanest weight ever and only 3 weeks deep. Again i don't have any problems with the results of the product, its evident that it works and i'm going to continue using it most likey only on the top of feet. Maybe the best advise for anyone using this prod. now or in the future would be to rotate application sites if concerned about getting "DBBT arm" :p ;)
 
Pseven is sold by AF, its another topical with pregenenolone and 7-oxo-dhea.
so guess the answer is no. Unfortunate about the rash, thats an occasional problem with topicals. it could also be that you have a mild allergy to one of the ingredients.
 
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