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  • arahnid
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    My mommy got me them for christmas.
    arahnid
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    Quote Originally Posted by DomusView
    Damn. Nevermind. I thought you were the OP because you replied to my request for height.

    NEVER MIND! I guess I am the one that is high

    Oh, that clears it up. Sorry Sharm, I should have more faith.

    arahnid
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    Wait a minute– new-juice-monkey and sharmthetics are the same person? Say it ain’t so Sharm, I thought we got past this.
    arahnid
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    This is from WebMD on the active ingredient:

    Androstenetrione is a steroid . Despite serious safety concerns, it is used for improving athletic performance.

    Androstenetrione is promoted as an alternative to “prohormones” such as androstenedione. Marketers claim that androstenetrione increases the body’s natural testosterone levels and therefore is free from the negative side effects of prohormones. There is no reliable evidence to back these claims.

    How does it work?
    The body converts some of the male hormone testosterone to the female hormone estrogen. Androstenetrione blocks this conversion. Some people suggest that the body makes up for the falling estrogen level by making more testosterone. They further suggest that the higher levels of testosterone will improve athletic performance. Some people who sell androstenetrione say that it increases total testosterone by 188% and free testosterone by 226% over 3 weeks of use. But there is no scientifically reliable research in people that supports these claims.

    I trust their study references more than QuickGains.

    They Claim: "These ingredients have been shown, in human clinical trials, to almost double testosterone, increase free testosterone (the testosterone level that is most important), decrease Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHRonin) (the compound that binds to testosterone to keep it in the unusable state), increase IGF-1 levels, and modulate cortisol levels. With this increase in both total and free testosterone, your strength and drive in the gym will follow, leading to superior lean muscle mass gains."

    But they don’t site the source of this study.

    Listen, if you’re actually considering buying this crap, I just happen to have some magic beans you may be interested in…

    arahnid
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    I wanted to look pretty.
    arahnid
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    Just remember, out of all the factors for being ready to use AAS, age is just one.
    arahnid
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    Quote Originally Posted by New_Juice_MonkeyView
    But I’m not young?? I’m not as young 18year olds so I think I should get atleast some help to start off as I am 23
    Thanks,J

    Hey New_Juice_Monkey, welcome to the forum. I would love to try and give you a hand. To answer your question, in a nutshell, yes. You are to young. This isn’t a reference to your maturity level, but to your physical level of development. Your endocrine system is still developing, and introducing synthetic exogenous hormones can be potentially devastating to its development. Additionally, at your body weight you can quite easly make heavy progress without steroids . Diet is the key. At 150 some odd pounds, you’re not eating enough certainly. Even if you chose to throw caution to the wind and use, you will not be able to build muscle, because youre not bringing in the physical material to build muscle. I hope this clears the air, and if you need more just ask. Many of the answers are in the link provided in a previous post. Good luck, and get into the nutrition forum!!!

    arahnid
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    I think you should read this my friend
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