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    lifespan and cycles?

    ok, i just saw an article where they tested on mice where they did a 6 month cycle at 20x their natural test and they lived for 20 months when non roid mice lived for 30 months.

    now first of all we dont elevate our test levels to 20, not even 10. and basicly the mice cycled for 1/5th of there life or less than 1/4 if you count them living till only 20 months.

    I laughed at who honestly cycles at 20x for basically 15-20 years of there life


    I think the above is such horseshit, but it got me thinking....


    but it raised the question, does anyone think a few cycles will shortin your life span?

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    Not nearly as much as breathing in LA.

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    badass reply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wackod2 View Post
    ok, i just saw an article where they tested on mice where they did a 6 month cycle at 20x their natural test and they lived for 20 months when non roid mice lived for 30 months.

    now first of all we dont elevate our test levels to 20, not even 10. and basicly the mice cycled for 1/5th of there life or less than 1/4 if you count them living till only 20 months.

    I laughed at who honestly cycles at 20x for basically 15-20 years of there life


    I think the above is such horseshit, but it got me thinking....


    but it raised the question, does anyone think a few cycles will shortin your life span?
    How would you really know if it did or it didnt, its all is a load of subjective conjecture. Only way to know for sure is to live your life without AAS then come back to life and live the exact same life again with it.

    And by the way, the last time I looked my physiology was slightly different to a Rats. (My wife begs to differ by the way)

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    nice, i know the article is such bullshit

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    Thats good question.

    But IMO its more important how you live rather than how long you live!

    Present moment its all we have and this is all what you lost when you die. Iam pretty confident with this philosophy and Iam not worry about my life span.

    And human isnt mice! Keep that on your mind.

    Yes, AAS can change HDL/LDL ration, can cause elevation in stress hormones and this can lead with come other risk factors to death. But even breathing leads to death! Food lead to death! Why ist simple: oxidative stress!!!

    And when you abuse food? Ooh my God! You become obese physicaly and mentaly wrecked person... IMHO EAT YOUR SUPER SIZE, DONT MOVE JUST BE A REAL AMERICAN!

    We are all in death man cell! Keep that in mind and you will enjoy our life!

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    no doubt, that is how i feel about it

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    i would say thats probably true. think about it like this: lets say average person produces
    7mg of test each day 7
    multiply by twenty x20
    for a total of 140mg per day, or 7 * 140 = 980mg/week of test, thats without esters. Including the ester thats well over a gram each week. average life span 20 weeks for those that are on and 30 for not on. average life expectancy in canada ~80 years * 2/3 = 53.33.

    So the study is essentially saying:
    If you did a gram of test a week since you were born you would live to 53 instead of 80 on average. That doesnt seem unreasonable given what that would do to your cholesterol.

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    This study does make me feel a little guilty about giving steroids to my mice, but they really look cool all jacked up like they are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big View Post
    This study does make me feel a little guilty about giving steroids to my mice, but they really look cool all jacked up like they are.
    LOL.

    I think i might start experimenting on mice now. We can be the michael vick of the mice fighting industry.

    as for shorting your life...Jiggaman made a good point. But of course that isnt a realistic accessment of true life (not that he was saying it was).

    But...

    when in doubt i like to go by this motto in relation to life

    HERE FOR A GOOD TIME.
    NOT A LONG TIME.

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