TheCoach
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As some of you may already know, I’m a big fan of water-based Testosterone Suspension. I love how it makes me feel, especially as a pre-workout boost, and I appreciate that it’s one of the strongest forms of Testosterone available. The effects are almost immediate after injection, which is one of the things that sets it apart from other forms of Testosterone.
That said, I recently came across an intriguing study on Testosterone Suspension, and I wanted to share my thoughts with you all. The study was conducted on 20 thoroughbred racehorses using a water-based Testosterone Suspension. What they found was quite interesting. The median terminal half-life of the suspension was determined to be around 39 hours. Now, you might be thinking, "Wait a minute, what about the half-life? Isn’t it supposed to be much shorter?" Well, that’s because there’s no ester attached to suspension. However, the solids in the suspension take time to dissolve and be absorbed, which influences the overall half-life.
What caught my attention even more was that, one week after administration, the Testosterone levels in the horses peaked again—similar to the initial spike right after injection. This second peak was attributed to the continued dissolution of Testosterone from the solid particles in the suspension.
So, what does this mean for us? Here are a few takeaways:
1. Daily Dosing May Be Effective: If you’re running water-based Testosterone Suspension on its own, you might find that injecting it daily (ED) helps maintain stable Testosterone levels. If the half-life in humans mirrors what was observed in the horses, this could be a viable approach.
2. Be Mindful of Drug Testing: If you're using water-based suspension during a cycle, be aware that it might stay in your system longer than you expect. Don't assume you can take a dose and then easily pass a drug test the following week. Plan ahead accordingly.
3. Secondary Testosterone Peak: The fact that there’s a secondary peak in Testosterone levels is pretty interesting and could be beneficial in terms of overall effectiveness. However, if stability is what you're after, water-based suspension might not provide it consistently.
To summarize, while I find water-based Testosterone Suspension to be highly effective, it’s not without its complexities. You might experience a second peak, but its overall stability can be a bit unpredictable, so it’s important to manage expectations.
Lastly, I don’t think TNE (Testosterone Nasal Esters) would produce the same results, as it’s dissolved differently and would likely exit the system faster, which could also cause a crash that you wouldn’t experience with suspension.
All the best,
TheCoach
That said, I recently came across an intriguing study on Testosterone Suspension, and I wanted to share my thoughts with you all. The study was conducted on 20 thoroughbred racehorses using a water-based Testosterone Suspension. What they found was quite interesting. The median terminal half-life of the suspension was determined to be around 39 hours. Now, you might be thinking, "Wait a minute, what about the half-life? Isn’t it supposed to be much shorter?" Well, that’s because there’s no ester attached to suspension. However, the solids in the suspension take time to dissolve and be absorbed, which influences the overall half-life.
What caught my attention even more was that, one week after administration, the Testosterone levels in the horses peaked again—similar to the initial spike right after injection. This second peak was attributed to the continued dissolution of Testosterone from the solid particles in the suspension.
So, what does this mean for us? Here are a few takeaways:
1. Daily Dosing May Be Effective: If you’re running water-based Testosterone Suspension on its own, you might find that injecting it daily (ED) helps maintain stable Testosterone levels. If the half-life in humans mirrors what was observed in the horses, this could be a viable approach.
2. Be Mindful of Drug Testing: If you're using water-based suspension during a cycle, be aware that it might stay in your system longer than you expect. Don't assume you can take a dose and then easily pass a drug test the following week. Plan ahead accordingly.
3. Secondary Testosterone Peak: The fact that there’s a secondary peak in Testosterone levels is pretty interesting and could be beneficial in terms of overall effectiveness. However, if stability is what you're after, water-based suspension might not provide it consistently.
To summarize, while I find water-based Testosterone Suspension to be highly effective, it’s not without its complexities. You might experience a second peak, but its overall stability can be a bit unpredictable, so it’s important to manage expectations.
Lastly, I don’t think TNE (Testosterone Nasal Esters) would produce the same results, as it’s dissolved differently and would likely exit the system faster, which could also cause a crash that you wouldn’t experience with suspension.
All the best,
TheCoach