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05/20/09
Metabolic Syndrome is a condition that is mostly characterized by obesity, hypertension, insulin resistance and dyslipidemia. If metabolic syndrome is left unchecked and untreated it has the capacity to significantly increase diabetes mellitus risk as well as a range of cardiovascular anomalies. In fact, Metabolic Syndrome has been seen as an additional result of the loathed Hypogonadism.
This condition has catapulted implications mostly for the arrest of its symptoms through the use of testosterone. Studies have depicted the image to the effect that most exogenous testosterone contains a favorable ample impact on human body mass, lipid profile, insulin secretion, blood pressure and insulin sensitivity that is basically the fundamental parameters that are mostly disturbed during the onset of the metabolic syndrome.
Generally, Hypogonadism is a clear component of this condition, metabolic syndrome. The use of testosterone therapy is able to arrest ...Posted in: Steroid Articles | | Comments (0)
02/02/09
For any complete and wholesome knowledge into the systematic variations of anabolic steroids, an intensive pharmacological study should be undertaken to offer maximum light on them. Whether ingested orally or injected, the mechanism can be clinically ascertained and is a sure way of any future and forthwith arrest of the effects caused by anabolic steroids.
Oral anabolic steroids undergo a metabolic pass via the liver. These compounds of anabolic steroids are substituted into a component of 17-carbon element and protects it from a high hepatic metabolism, amidst them being preparations made out of testosterone and could be taken quite sublingually. In more clinical terms, an intramuscular or clear subcutaneous injection has been the route via which the administration of literally all the anabolic steroids is done, except all the 17 alpha-substituted anabolic steroids that are anything but orally active.
In terms of ...Posted in: Steroid Articles | | Comments (0)





