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testing protocols

chrisr116

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Nov 20, 2012
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I haven't seen it on the board, but is there any information here about protocols for bloodwork testing?

I have seen some on other forums that lay out how much of what product to take for how long prior to a blood test and what the range should be in the blood test to show that you are using properly dosed gear.

It should also tell you what not to take (anti estrogens, etc) that could cause false results.
 

odin

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Feb 2, 2007
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Not sure if this is what you are looking for but here are some blood testing threads from the TRT forum >

http://www.anasci.org/vB/hrt-trt-forum/30786-blood-test-results-how-interpret-them-guide.html

http://www.anasci.org/vB/hrt-trt-forum/30788-bloodwork-what-get-tested-when.html

http://www.anasci.org/vB/hrt-trt-forum/30787-blood-work-reference-ranges.html

I am pretty sure there are a couple of other threads about blood tests on here but these are the ones I remembered off the top of my head.
 

chrisr116

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Thanks, odin. I was more looking for info on testing protocol to test the quality of the gear you are using by following a certian injection regimen, and then getting bloodwork done on a certian day following last injection, and the results should be between xx and xx. I don't want to link to another forum, but one has a section for testing gear with bloodwork and how to do it. If not, it is no big deal. Thanks for the help.
 

powders101

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The LAB
Thanks, odin. I was more looking for info on testing protocol to test the quality of the gear you are using by following a certian injection regimen, and then getting bloodwork done on a certian day following last injection, and the results should be between xx and xx. I don't want to link to another forum, but one has a section for testing gear with bloodwork and how to do it. If not, it is no big deal. Thanks for the help.

No need to post the link to another forum, post the actual write-ups from the threads here. Just give credit to the poster of the thread (like when people post articles and place posted by on the top of the thread).

I would be interested in reading them.