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    maybe a noob question...

    I have a quiestion about orals and kick-in times. Why would it take a week for an oral to kick-in, when its in your system 30 minutes after you consume it? Does it have to stay in your blood stream for a while for you to "feel it"? I just dont see why it wouldn't kick-in about 30 mins after consuming it, rather than 1 week of consuming day after day... make sense?

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    This issue confuses me. I still dont get why it takes some people 4-6 weeks for enanthenate to kick in either, tho I have heard it explained. It probably starts working sooner than a week but it takes about a week to actually see the difference?

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    i understand how when an ester is attached, there is a delay in release time for the chemical its attached to, i just dont get the week thing for orals...

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    Patience grasshopper...the orals do enter the bloodstream quickly. It just takes time to notice the gains. The half-lives of the different orals can play a role, so a good dosing schedule can help a bit. I can take a week or so to reach a steady state in the bloodstream.

    Keep the faith...

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    oral such as dbol you would notice it working the 3rd or 4th day u take it just spread em out

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    Quote Originally Posted by DHew
    i understand how when an ester is attached, there is a delay in release time for the chemical its attached to, i just dont get the week thing for orals...
    Yeah but it takes two weeks for the ester to release yet takes some people over 4 weeks to notice it kick in. Orals get in the system faster but there is still some time before it really kicks in good.

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