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15 January 2021

  • curprev 02:4302:43, 15 January 2021 >Brumlebjorn 3,181 bytes +132 This happens because of amyloid plaque build up that happens because of nandrolone and trenbolone disrupting several pathways linked to sleep. Steroids don't cause alzheimers, but they can cause damage thats on par with alzheimers.
  • curprev 02:4002:40, 15 January 2021 >Brumlebjorn 3,049 bytes +87 Explanation why dehydration happens. Edit it to make it more neutral
  • curprev 02:3702:37, 15 January 2021 >Brumlebjorn 2,962 bytes +130 Infamous side effect of several oral aas, like anadrol, superdrol and dianabol
  • curprev 02:3502:35, 15 January 2021 >Brumlebjorn 2,832 bytes +176 nandrolone based compounds like tren and ment cause a negative feedback loop with the dopamine receptors. They also have a higher binding affinity than dht and test and thus can bind to gaba receptors, canabonoid receptors and disrupting the signalling process.
  • curprev 02:3202:32, 15 January 2021 >Brumlebjorn 2,656 bytes +77 An relevant explanetion. Its worthy to mention why this happens because its a common sign aas user look for because of the health ramifications of high bp
  • curprev 02:2902:29, 15 January 2021 >Brumlebjorn 2,579 bytes +50 I added a couple of relevant and common aas. I removed the undecylenat name behind the boldenone as this is just an ester and has nothing to do with the base drug.
  • curprev 02:2602:26, 15 January 2021 >Brumlebjorn 2,529 bytes +186 This is from personal experience and reading on forums. AAS like epistane and winstrol are famous for giving you euphoria. DHT based steroids are derived from dihydro testosterone instead of testosterone and often interact with gaba receptors giving a calming sensation.

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