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Posted on Apr 13, 2022, 9:26 pm
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Yes, steroids, especially trenbolone, are VERY immunosuppressive, especially if you keep your estrogen at medium to low levels. This is a plus for me, before steroids I had a skin allergy, I just washed my face with tap water and got red spots. Unsuccessful allergic shampoo is even worse and so on. Nothing like that happens with steroids anymore.

Is the fact that steroids are immunosuppressive good or bad for LL?

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Posted on Apr 14, 2022, 12:18 am
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Quote from: Soska574 on April 13, 2022, 09:26:52 PMYes, steroids, especially trenbolone, are VERY immunosuppressive, especially if you keep your estrogen at medium to low levels. This is a plus for me, before steroids I had a skin allergy, I just washed my face with tap water and got red spots. Unsuccessful allergic shampoo is even worse and so on. Nothing like that happens with steroids anymore.

Is the fact that steroids are immunosuppressive good or bad for LL?

not sure how come ped help with the skin thing, usually it's always the opposite. Also, steroid never does anything good except your career depends on it or your doctor tells you so

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