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    It's comforting to know that people don't really over-react here in the USA. I mean, my wife & her frau community seem very level-headed about all this.

    Thank God social media is here to calm all those fears & inject a little rationality. And here in Illinois, the government is very hands-off & takes wonderful measures to keep itself from over-extending and interfering with our liberties & finances.

    I'm just going to sit here at home & bathe in all this sarcasm & wonder how many of my friends will lose their jobs in the next 6 months.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuz View Post
    We do have weakened immune system but most of us are fairly healthy people i think. Im gonna just stay on a cruise dose of test for awhile I already feel more normal and weight is holding...as for tren id leave it alone for now. Heres a little excerpt about testosterone , remember tren is 5x more powerful



    Testosterone effects

    Additional analyses showed that testosterone reduces levels of certain transcription factors (regulatory proteins) that ordinarily prevent Module 52 genes from “turning on.” In other words, higher testosterone levels result in more Module 52 expression. Several Module 52 genes have known immune-system connections; activation of one of these genes, for example, results in the accelerated differentiation of cells whose job it is to suppress, rather than foster, immune response. These connections make the interactions of the genes with testosterone an intriguing target of further exploration by immunologists, physiologists and drug researchers, Davis said.

    But perhaps more intriguing, to many, is this: Why would evolution have designed a hormone that on the one hand enhances classic male secondary sexual characteristics, such as muscle strength, beard growth and risk-taking propensity, and on the other hand wussifies men’s immune systems?

    The evolutionary selection pressure for male characteristics ranging from peacocks’ plumage to deer’s antlers to fighter pilots’ heroism is pretty obvious: Females, especially at mating-cycle peaks, prefer males with prodigious testosterone-driven traits.

    Davis speculates that high testosterone may provide another, less obvious evolutionary advantage. “Ask yourself which sex is more likely to clash violently with, and do grievous bodily harm to, others of their own sex,” he said. Men are prone to suffer wounds from their competitive encounters, not to mention from their traditional roles in hunting, defending kin and hauling things around, increasing their infection risk.

    While it’s good to have a decent immune response to pathogens, an overreaction to them — as occurs in highly virulent influenza strains, SARS, dengue and many other diseases — can be more damaging than the pathogen itself. Women, with their robust immune responses, are twice as susceptible as men to death from the systemic inflammatory overdrive called sepsis. So perhaps, Davis suggests, having a somewhat weakened (but not too weak) immune system can prove more lifesaving than life-threatening for a dominant male in the prime of life.

    Other Stanford co-authors were Cornelia Dekker, MD, professor of pediatrics and medical director of the Stanford-LPCH Vaccine Program; Robert Tibshirani, PhD, professor of statistics and of health research and policy; and Noah Simon, PhD, a former postdoctoral scholar in Tibshirani’s group, now on the faculty of the University of Washington.

    The study was funded by the Ellison Medical Foundation, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and the National Institutes of Health (grants U19AIO57229 and U19AIO90019).

    Information on Stanford’s Department of Microbiology and Immunology, which also supported this work, is available at Microbiology & Immunology | Microbiology & Immunology | Stanford Medicine.

    I've read the Stanford Studies. Hell, I've read most studies related to testosterone. What most are missing in the article (I attached it) is the last paragraph:

    While it’s good to have a decent immune response to pathogens, an overreaction to them — as occurs in highly virulent influenza strains, SARS, dengue and many other diseases — can be more damaging than the pathogen itself. Women, with their robust immune responses, are twice as susceptible as men to death from the systemic inflammatory overdrive called sepsis. So perhaps, Davis suggests, having a somewhat weakened (but not too weak) immune system can prove more lifesaving than life-threatening for a dominant male in the prime of life.

    https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-ne...udy-finds.html
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    What do you all think?


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    lol

    on a more serious note -- keep in mind that AAS are prescribed to HIV/AIDs patients, cancer patient, elderly, burn victims and pre mature born infants . what do these people all have in common ? compromised immune systems.
    why would docs prescribe AAS to these people if AAS was negatively impactful to the immune system . quite the opposite, most AAS up regulate protein synthesis, healing, regeneration, etc. and can bolster the immune system, rather then hinder it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leggodess View Post
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    Nah, dont buy any of that. Would definitely be nice tho wouldnt it? Lol 1000mg minimum.. whew hope they meant total and not just a gram of tren ...shit 200mg and im a friggin basketcase

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    Quote Originally Posted by GearHeaded View Post
    lol

    on a more serious note -- keep in mind that AAS are prescribed to HIV/AIDs patients, cancer patient, elderly, burn victims and pre mature born infants . what do these people all have in common ? compromised immune systems.
    why would docs prescribe AAS to these people if AAS was negatively impactful to the immune system . quite the opposite, most AAS up regulate protein synthesis, healing, regeneration, etc. and can bolster the immune system, rather then hinder it
    I know, i couldnt believe how testosterone would actually hurt your immune system
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuz View Post
    Nah, dont buy any of that. Would definitely be nice tho wouldnt it? Lol 1000mg minimum.. whew hope they meant total and not just a gram of tren...shit 200mg and im a friggin basketcase
    That was THE most interesting info i have ever red at steroid .com
    It also suggest that 300 mg tren , which is a ok dose, do not increase the risk of complications, if infected.
    Lets get juiced guys.
    And when they open at we shop up, we will get more headturns than Sly and Arnie tothether!!

    But.... Is there a such thing as NIHA????
    Sounds fishy

    5 mars??.. So they found infected users who have been running 1000 mg already for weeks???
    Before the pandemi came to the US???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuz View Post
    Nah, dont buy any of that. Would definitely be nice tho wouldnt it? Lol 1000mg minimum.. whew hope they meant total and not just a gram of tren...shit 200mg and im a friggin basketcase
    Quote Originally Posted by Cuz View Post
    I know, i couldnt believe how testosterone would actually hurt your immune system
    I believe the androgen receptors men have beyond women add an increased pathway for virus.

    Test is not bad for your immune system though.

    I have been sick every year of my life up to now.
    I had shot lots of gear up to now. Did not get sick.

    I was not lifting.

    Rather I been drinking,working,and fucking.

    99% of the reason we have weak immunity is because we are already so broken down replacing cells beyond our natural limits the immune system cant keep up.

    Jmo...

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    I been here too last year.
    I was soo sick I thought I was gonna die.
    Lifted sick and shot gear and literally thought I was suffocating.

    I pushed way hard.
    I came off antibiotics and never stopped. It clung to me forever.

    Sick sick sick....
    I was pist!

    Then I dropped 15 lbs. Set the weights down. Got past it. Now Im waiting for CV like a horny teenager as the prom date comes down the stairs!

    Get you some of this lazy mfer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by < <Samson> > View Post
    Fuck, then hook a brotha up


    I'd love to use nothing but HG gear & GH
    Its out there your limited to test e, sust, prop, var, decca, primo, anadrol , and GH. Its readily available, just got 100 amps of iran hormone test e. Iran hormone was formerly known as organon. Theres one small source that carries US pharma var, along with halo, but he is super hard to get in with. You have been around a long time you should be able to find most of these products without much searching. Its a little pricey compared to ugl, and if you have a good ugl i dont think there really is a difference. 100 amps of pharm test can range from $300-900. Test like farmak test prop is pretty cheap, but aspen sust is pretty spendy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GearHeaded View Post
    lol

    on a more serious note -- keep in mind that AAS are prescribed to HIV/AIDs patients, cancer patient, elderly, burn victims and pre mature born infants . what do these people all have in common ? compromised immune systems.
    why would docs prescribe AAS to these people if AAS was negatively impactful to the immune system . quite the opposite, most AAS up regulate protein synthesis, healing, regeneration, etc. and can bolster the immune system, rather then hinder it

    Just took a sip of overly hot coffee and burned my tongue. Back on Var!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    Just took a sip of overly hot coffee and burned my tongue. Back on Var!
    Lmao

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    Fuck it i just pinned 500 test and 200 deca and feel great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuz View Post
    Fuck it i just pinned 500 test and 200 deca and feel great.
    Good bro. I do 250 test and 300 tren . Muscles are Great but feeling is better.
    Love this coronalife. On tren every sec is an orgasm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bwandrade View Post
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    As you can see the mortality rate isn't that high, the problem isn't it. The main problem with the corona is that it have a high hospitalization rate (12%, more or less) which can cause the whole health system to crash if everyone get it at the same time.

    Using Italy as example, they went from 224 cases in Feb 24, then 470 in Feb 26, then 887 in Feb 28 to 9.172 in March 09. Now even with all the containment measures they had 17.660 cases in March 13, it spreads rapidly if let alone.(https://www.worldometers.info/corona...country/italy/)

    Now using the US as a example, if only 2% of all population get sick you will need to hospitalize close to 785.000 people. Imagine that many people sick at the same time (or close) when the US "only" have 540,668 staffed beds and 94,837 ICU beds. (https://www.sccm.org/Communications/...are-Statistics)
    It would crash the whole health system for sure, even people with all kinds of other problems would die because of how many people are admitted at the same time.

    So, if in one hand we shouldn't freak out, on the other hand we do have to take precautions, because if it really spread out fast you or even someone close to you could die without receive proper medical care, even if it's not corona related, because the hospitals are overcrowded.
    Exactly this. If you overwhelm the healthcare system all at once the death toll will be far greater with less beds to treat the real target of this virus, the elderly and immune deficient. Using the trickle effect will ensure that everyone gets proper care when needed. For now I have everything I need in my home gym. All the gyms in my area are closed until further notice. I have friends that want to use mine but I just can’t risk it. My wife and my safety come first. Everyone stay safe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meloncap78 View Post
    Exactly this. If you overwhelm the healthcare system all at once the death toll will be far greater with less beds to treat the real target of this virus, the elderly and immune deficient. Using the trickle effect will ensure that everyone gets proper care when needed. For now I have everything I need in my home gym. All the gyms in my area are closed until further notice. I have friends that want to use mine but I just can’t risk it. My wife and my safety come first. Everyone stay safe.
    THATS a nice homegym!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GearHeaded View Post
    lol

    on a more serious note -- keep in mind that AAS are prescribed to HIV/AIDs patients, cancer patient, elderly, burn victims and pre mature born infants . what do these people all have in common ? compromised immune systems.
    why would docs prescribe AAS to these people if AAS was negatively impactful to the immune system . quite the opposite, most AAS up regulate protein synthesis, healing, regeneration, etc. and can bolster the immune system, rather then hinder it
    When I had the infection, the mother fuckers should have prescribed me AAS. LOL


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    Quote Originally Posted by jstone View Post
    Its out there your limited to test e, sust, prop, var, decca, primo, anadrol, and GH. Its readily available, just got 100 amps of iran hormone test e. Iran hormone was formerly known as organon. Theres one small source that carries US pharma var, along with halo, but he is super hard to get in with. You have been around a long time you should be able to find most of these products without much searching. Its a little pricey compared to ugl, and if you have a good ugl i dont think there really is a difference. 100 amps of pharm test can range from $300-900. Test like farmak test prop is pretty cheap, but aspen sust is pretty spendy.


    Well,


    I went the straight raw route for all of my orals a bit back, test is still UGL - I can cook my own, but since I use so little now it doesn't seem to be worth the effort


    Unless I get the script myslef, counterfeit is too rampid for me to care - it don't bug me, I went through my phase of wishing I had nothing but HG gear. . . . It's no biggie now / so far so good

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