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  4. How long does it take 3a-hydroxy-5a-androstan-17-one to convert to DHT?
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How long does it take 3a-hydroxy-5a-androstan-17-one to convert to DHT?

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How long does it take 3a-hydroxy-5a-androstan-17-one to convert to DHT?
« on: 24/12/2015 09:16:15 »
On average. Im refering to Epiando the DHEA metabolite or 1 DHEA not 1 Andro
http://prohormonedb.com/view-ingredients.asp?n=3a-hydroxy-5a-androstan-17-one+(Androsterone)&i=266

How about Androsta-3 5-diene-7 17-dione

How long does it take to take action.
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