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1-TU Prosteroid


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Posted by: oaktownboy

1-TU is the only 1-test product to use the 17-b-undecanoate ester and oleic acid delivery system in a liquid gel cap. The undecanoate ester allows for the 1-test to be absorbed through the lymphatic system(Is this possible?), which means it bypasses the destructive effects of the liver.Moreover, 1-TU doesn't convert to estrogen(I always thought some percentage of the testosterone would have to convert to estrogen.).Is this too good to be true?



Posted by: dg806

Someone has posted this before. No way an oral doesn't go through the liver!



Posted by: Mudge

Is this the gel stuff you put under your upper lip? This is supposed to make it become absorbed by one of the arteries in the area.



Posted by: oaktownboy

it's a regular capsule



Posted by: oaktownboy

I respect Nutrex. They make great products. But the part of the test eluding the liver....don't know what to think...



Posted by: dg806

Why do you think all oral steriods are 17 akalyted? To prevent breakdown by the liver. And this is why they are so harsh on the liver.



Posted by: oaktownboy

right but how can it be absorbed by the lymphatic system?That's what they're claiming.



Posted by: dg806

Molecuar nutrition (1-t ethergels)claims the same thing.



Posted by: oaktownboy

have you tried them?



Posted by: dg806

yes. They worked good. But will never buy Molecular products again.



Posted by: dg806

This has been posted before, but this is why!
http://forum.avantlabs.com/index.php?act=ST&f=1&t=4468



Posted by: Par Deus

C-17 beta alkylation does not have the same effects as 17-alpha alkylation, as far as resistence to first pass or enzyme elevation.

Real world dosing of Andriol aka test undecanoate (studies on androgen replacement) indicates bioavailability of 2-8%, which is pretty piss-poor.

I wrote an article a while back that looked at the studies on these delivery systems:

http://www.avantlabs.com/magmain.php...ID=7&pageID=81

The stuff of interest is in the "ONE vs. the competition" segment, about 1/3 of the way into the article.



Posted by: oaktownboy

thanks




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