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We typically do use Nandrolone for those who are having joint issues or very physically demanding lifestyles that are hard on them. It is rare to have someone on this but we have more folks in this category than those who suffer from hair loss.We do 90 days at a time on and 90 days off if it is to be something semi-longer term to make sure there are no thyroid issues. Testosterone is significantly safer and cheaper than any other steroid so our first approach would be to try and improve someone's condition with Testosterone therapy before adding other things in.We would not typically do a solo Deca protocol, for the same reasons above. If someone came to us from another provider and they were established on it, we may consider continuing their protocol, but we have no one like that at this time.The benefits? They're great. There's a reason it's used in Bodybuilding, certainly works. More muscle gains, better recovery, more energy, and the main thing is its healing factor for tendons/injuries.
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