ohhh boy

..here we go
you mean that adding a methyl group changes it?? ◄with all due respect; duh ..no kidding
each chemical alteration makes a new compound in itself
^^^brother you'r stating the blatantly obvious here
DHB =
Di-Hydro-Boldenone
M-1-T =
Methyl-
Di-Hydro-Boldenone
^^^the addition of a "Methyl" group to DHB makes DHB "Orally Bio-Available" ◄hence my "M-1-T = Oral DHB" comment
..does adding a "Methyl" group to DHB change the fact that DHB is still the parent molecule of M-1-T??
..NO it does not
..in other word; ..does adding a "Methyl" group change the fact that M-1-T is a derivative of DHB??
..NO it does not
..does this mean that the "Methyl-Altered" version behaves the same??
..NO
m1t and dhb are NOT the same thing
^^^who said that they were the same thing??
..i said that M-1-T is "Oral" DHB ◄in other words; M-1-T is the Oral rendition of DHB
^^^DHB is made "Orally Bio-Available" by the addition of a "Methyl" group ◄it is then called M-1-T
► M-1-T is the "Methylated" derivative of DHB
..i never said (..or suggested) that they behave the same ..nor did i say that they have the same pharmacology
^^^BUT that does NOT change the FACT that that M-1-T IS derived from DHB
..in other words; DHB IS the parent molecule of M-1-T
▲ DHB is not the only AAS to be "Methylated" from it's parent molecule into an orally available rendition
..DBOL/SDROL/METHYLTRIENOLONE are some other examples that come to mind
^^^does this mean that the "Methylated" version will have the "same" or "equivalent" pharmacology as the "NON-Methylated" AAS that they are derived from??
..NO
dhb and m1t are TWO great products, I love both!
^^^ Excellent ..Congratulations

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