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    npp same on joints as deca???

    i know that the shorter ester will cut down on water retention but will this drop in water retention in comparison to long esters make it so i will not recieve the same joint lubricating benefits?

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    I did not find it acted the same way on joints as deca ... well, to be fair I may have not given it alot of time... I was doing npp eod for a couple of weeks and wanted to stop injecting so often. So I started deca and continued the npp as a kickstart/jumpstart... very similar to how prop is used at the beginning of a test e or c cycle.

    I was also running test, eq, var then switched mid cycle by dropping the var, deca. Then I added tren a with winny(still running test and eq).

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    npp does have the ability to help and ease joint pain, the shorter ester wouldnt alter nandralone effects

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus300
    npp does have the ability to help and ease joint pain, the shorter ester wouldnt alter nandralone effects
    The reason I did not find npp the same as deca is... when I have done deca it takes about 2 weeks for my joints to feel better. When on npp for two weeks did not get that benifit... so I added deca(really because I wanted to have less injects as I was ending with fina) and after two more weeks, my joints felt better. So that was a bit over 4 weeks. I attributed the ease of joint pain to the deca.

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