it always was marketing. bit of semantics forsure, education being key regardless of terms used.
here is an article about test dimmers and varying effects on DNA... wish I would of saved the other article about test dimmers. so of course this leads to a larger question of how much of what dimmer in what products and how potentially change effects... IF my small understanding is correct.
certainly one would think by varying affinities of dimmers of test to globulin/blood proteins would have different side effects or work utilized slightly differently.. perhaps a bit in the weeds for most however I would LOVE to understand this more. may offer some reasons for commonly noted differences in test esters/ brands etc. just important to keep open minded when hear people say test is test.... well sort of, but sort of not aswell particularly when presumably differing dimmer ratio affect not just phenotype but genotypic expressions.
thats right folks TRT is actually gene therapy and un natural ratios of test dimmers cause different changes to RNA and DNA morphology(ie within DNA itself) and expression of said genes. EEEK lol... maybe MPMD can talk to his DR friends and get it all explained. likely more we don't know than actually do...
here is an article about test dimmers and varying effects on DNA... wish I would of saved the other article about test dimmers. so of course this leads to a larger question of how much of what dimmer in what products and how potentially change effects... IF my small understanding is correct.
Effect of testosterone and its aliphatic and aromatic dimers on DNA morphology
Conjugation of DNA with testosterone and it aliphatic dimer (alip) and aromatic dimer (arom) was investigated in aqueous solution at pH 7.4. Multiple …
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Transporting testosterone and its dimers by serum proteins
A substantial part of steroids is bound to serum proteins in vivo. We report the association of testosterone and it aliphatic dimer (alip) and aromati…
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certainly one would think by varying affinities of dimmers of test to globulin/blood proteins would have different side effects or work utilized slightly differently.. perhaps a bit in the weeds for most however I would LOVE to understand this more. may offer some reasons for commonly noted differences in test esters/ brands etc. just important to keep open minded when hear people say test is test.... well sort of, but sort of not aswell particularly when presumably differing dimmer ratio affect not just phenotype but genotypic expressions.
thats right folks TRT is actually gene therapy and un natural ratios of test dimmers cause different changes to RNA and DNA morphology(ie within DNA itself) and expression of said genes. EEEK lol... maybe MPMD can talk to his DR friends and get it all explained. likely more we don't know than actually do...