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Thread: Different effects on endo/ecto/mesomorphs

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    Different effects on endo/ecto/mesomorphs

    So I've been reading and researching for about a year. I'm a little apprehensive about posting when I have questions because I see how people get jumped on when members think their questions are basic or newb. On top of that, if you dont post then you're not seen as member, even if you have been reading and researching more than someone who just posts alot. Anyways, I've tried and can't find the answer to this...
    Does anyone know if theres literature on the different effects or average reaponce of anabolic steroids on endo vs ecto vs mesomorphs? Studies on particular types would be helpful. I am keeping in mind everyone's body reacts differently, which is why I'm asking about generalized or average effect. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by motogruntjohn View Post
    So I've been reading and researching for about a year. I'm a little apprehensive about posting when I have questions because I see how people get jumped on when members think their questions are basic or newb. On top of that, if you dont post then you're not seen as member, even if you have been reading and researching more than someone who just posts alot. Anyways, I've tried and can't find the answer to this...
    Does anyone know if theres literature on the different effects or average reaponce of anabolic steroids on endo vs ecto vs mesomorphs? Studies on particular types would be helpful. I am keeping in mind everyone's body reacts differently, which is why I'm asking about generalized or average effect. Thanks.
    I'm not sure if you would find a published study that broad, or atleast one that could extrapolate from. The 3 body types are further divided into subclasses, which are really just terms given a collection of genetic predispositions. This would be things like glucose metabolism, fat tolerance (specifically monounsaturated/saturated), rate of MPS, etc. Similar to how a disease is just a name given to a collection of symptoms.

    The other tricky part is the majority of gear is either UGL, vet only, or only approved at therapeutic doses for specific diseases/conditions.

    One thing you could do is find HRT based studies on NIH / NLM and extrapolate from there.

    At the end of the day though, I don't think knowing exact body type is going to be significant in fine tuning a cycle. The nutrition component is going to be a lot more impactful which is often self-informative. For example, someone doesn't need to know their body type to know what foods are hard on their gut or how much carbs they can tolerate.
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