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I was reading OTH's interesting article called "My Experiences with Sustanon" and comparing with a tool I stumbled across on the internet called the "Roid Calculator". You've probably seen it already but I hadn't. If you've been out of the pocket, you can check it out at **broken link removed** ...
I changed the half-lives of the various esters in Sust to reflect OTH's values and entered 1000 mg every 8 days.
If that calculator is right -- and I have no reason to believe that it is -- then the plasma T level on the 7th day would be roughly 1/3 that of the first day. I'm not sure how the guy did the calculations. I sneaked a peak with "View Page Source" but there's no calcs there.
I can understand how to do the half-life part, but what about the absorption rate? It might be useful to try to model the blood plasma levels for Sustanon and/or the SuperTest 450 I've been using. At least it would be interesting....
I changed the half-lives of the various esters in Sust to reflect OTH's values and entered 1000 mg every 8 days.
If that calculator is right -- and I have no reason to believe that it is -- then the plasma T level on the 7th day would be roughly 1/3 that of the first day. I'm not sure how the guy did the calculations. I sneaked a peak with "View Page Source" but there's no calcs there.
I can understand how to do the half-life part, but what about the absorption rate? It might be useful to try to model the blood plasma levels for Sustanon and/or the SuperTest 450 I've been using. At least it would be interesting....