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When I was studying in university, then I had materials about why the body reacts differently when consuming a tablet and the same component behaves different after giving the injection. Just after consuming the tablet, our digestive system activates completely other absorption fractions but completely other absorption fractions during the administration of the injection. During injection, our body receives a signal to metabolize the chemical depending on which molecules activate the receptors of our appetite. After the injection, the digestive system reacts with some substances from the outside with a signal that chemical absorption is absorbed and neurological blockages occur. If we use pills then the digestive system responds in a natural way and does not interfere with consuming meals. Therefore, Dbol should be used in oral to avoid unpleasant consequences of blocking appetite.

In my personal opinion, giving injections of a substance that contains 17aa in the decay causes that it can be easily crossed a certain line of one-time absorption that means there may be slight edema of the liver which can cause a complete appetite stoppage and indigestion and nausea. Remember that we cannot compare mg in an injection to mg in a tablet in a ratio of 1: 1 because these are different routes of absorption, but this is another history of university science. 🙂


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