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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards => Steroids Info & Hardcore => Topic started by: Knowledge on May 30, 2008, 04:05:57 PM
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Just a suggestion, I have been posting more in recent months and have noticed a lot of newcomers to the board. I didn't notice it in the newbie section unless I'm blind as shit, but what do you guys think about putting a little dictionary together to describe certain slang terms and acronyms which is used amongst us to help the newbs? i.e. - eod = every other day, ed= every day, HCG = Human Chorionic Gonadotropin and etc...
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Not a bad idea...here is a list. If you guys think of any I left out add them in and if you want I'll put them together in a sticky.
ED: every day
EOD: every other day
E3D: every third day
AI: Aromatase inhibitor
Adex: Arimidex or anastrozole
Letro: Letrozole or femara
Nolva: Nolvadex or tamoxifen citrate
PCT: post cycle therapy
HCG: HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin)
IGF-1: Insulin Like Growth Factor 1
HGH: human growth hormone
Slin: insulin
Drol or Abomb: Anadrol or oxymetholone
Dbol: Dianabol or Methandrostenolone
Var: Anavar or Oxandrolone
Halo: Halotestin or fluoxymesterone
Tbol: Turinabol
Clen: Clenbuterol
T-3: Cytomel or liothyronine sodium
IM: intra muscular
Sub-q: subcutaneous
EQ: Equipoise or boldenone undecylenate
Tren: Finaplix or trenbolone acetate
Halo: Halotestin or fluoxymesterone
Primo: Primobolan or methenolone acetate
Sust: Sustanon 250
Test-e:Testosterone Enanthate
Test-c:Testosterone Cypionate
Test-p:Testosterone Propionate
Winny: Winstrol or stanozolol
mg/wk: millagrams per week
mg/ml: millagrams per milliliter
Arnold jr: Lord of Muscle
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eod = every workout day
50mg/ed = 100 mg/ed
1 gram ew = 3 grams ew
diet is most important = you should be running t3 and gh
pct = purely hypothetical
hrt = hrt + a bunch of underground orals and prohormones
i always use human grade = when i can i use human grade
i do lots of cardio = i consider cutting out carbs and fats before bed "cardio"
;D
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Not a bad idea...here is a list. If you guys think of any I left out add them in and if you want I'll put them together in a sticky.
ED: every day
EOD: every other day
E3D: every third day
AI: Aromatase inhibitor
Adex: Arimidex or anastrozole
Letro: Letrozole or femara
Nolva: Nolvadex or tamoxifen citrate
PCT: post cycle therapy
HCG: HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin)
IGF-1: Insulin Like Growth Factor 1
HGH: human growth hormone
Slin: insulin
Drol or Abomb: Anadrol or oxymetholone
Dbol: Dianabol or Methandrostenolone
Var: Anavar or Oxandrolone
Halo: Halotestin or fluoxymesterone
Tbol: Turinabol
Clen: Clenbuterol
T-3: Cytomel or liothyronine sodium
IM: intra muscular
Sub-q: subcutaneous
EQ: Equipoise or boldenone undecylenate
Tren: Finaplix or trenbolone acetate
Halo: Halotestin or fluoxymesterone
Primo: Primobolan or methenolone acetate
Sust: Sustanon 250
Test-e:Testosterone Enanthate
Test-c:Testosterone Cypionate
Test-p:Testosterone Propionate
Winny: Winstrol or stanozolol
mg/wk: millagrams per week
mg/ml: millagrams per milliliter
Arnold jr: Lord of Muscle
Nice list Lord
Maybe add
E= estrogen
T= testosterone
HPTA=hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular axis
LH= Luteinizing Hormone
FSH= Follicle Stimulating Hormone
GnRH= Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone
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Correct me if I'm wrong...
1cc= 1mL
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AJ i think you should sticky this thread
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Done.
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IM=intramuscular
IV=intravenous
Oiled, juiced, geared=on steroids
BW=bi weekly (see Nebido)
BP=blood pressure
MJ=Michael Jackson
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Nice list Lord
Maybe add
E= estrogen
T= testosterone
HPTA=hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular axis
LH= Luteinizing Hormone
FSH= Follicle Stimulating Hormone
GnRH= Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone
You know, I'd consider HPTA to be Hypothalmic-pituitary-gonadal axis. The testicles are important, but in reality, they arent' the single end point organ involved in that feedback mechanism. You have to remember that the hypothalamus and pituitary feed back on the ovaries in a woman and on the adrenal glands (for adrenal androgen production) in both men and women.
The HTPA axis can also be called the HPA if other adrenal hormones (stress hormones such as cortisol) are considered.
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You know, I'd consider HPTA to be Hypothalmic-pituitary-gonadal axis. The testicles are important, but in reality, they arent' the single end point organ involved in that feedback mechanism. You have to remember that the hypothalamus and pituitary feed back on the ovaries in a woman and on the adrenal glands (for adrenal androgen production) in both men and women.
The HTPA axis can also be called the HPA if other adrenal hormones (stress hormones such as cortisol) are considered.
who cares? ;D