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+ 4 EO (ethyl Oleate), Testosterone and genetic expressions

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Testosterone helps the expression of your genetics. If you have an alcoholic gene and you use AAS with EO as a carrier oil, your chances of expressing that specific alcoholic gene, are more likely. EO is an immediate metabolite of ethanol and is partially responsible for the intoxicating effects of Alcohol. I can't even have a forty on this shit. Never again. CSO and GSO only.

teza84's picture

Meh, maybe you are right. Hey, I'm not the smartest guy. Thanks for the responses though. Testosterone makes you produce more sperm and you can express that.

teza84's picture

This second cycle has been rough on me and I have been a complete asshole. I'm just trying to keep in together. Stay strong man.

mosaicman's picture

How is that possible given that gene expression is controlled by mRNA and RNA and these are under the control of transcription factors, which possess either promoters, enhancers or silencers, your theory is biologically impossible due to transcription silencers. Smile

teza84's picture

any time you consume ethanol/alcohol, it passes through your cells. It is a known fact that consuming substances that your genetically predisposed to the effects of, you have a greater risk of expressing those genetics. Common sense, this isn't 9th grade biology bro. Here is an article about sex hormones and genetics, one of many, kind of irrelevant.

http://endo.endojournals.org/content/101/4/1256.short

mosaicman's picture

Oh, ok, i'd forgotten all about that during my 6 years at college studying endocrinology, your statement must be true then lol.

teza84's picture

So testosterone plays no role on your genetics? That's bullshit. 6 years of Endocrinology? My fucking sister in law is a Radiologist. Plus, do not give me your bullshit education anyway. Once you work in a lab and can see how testosterone plays a role on genetics, then I might be inclined to agree with the results of your study. Sorry, my terminology must be wrong. My phenotype has changed as well as my musculature and skeletal structure. This is due to androgen receptor location, but it accentuates my hereditary testosterone traits. I'm sorry my terminology was incorrect. I'm sure you know more about it than I man, but I wasn't trying to be super technical.

Darktide's picture

I would say at this point "what are you a rocket scientist" but judging by your post you probably are :). SO help us understand more in layman's terms brother if that is possible. But you get a +1 from me just for making me feel more stupid then I thought I could lol:P

j223's picture

hes saying that messenger RNA and RNA control gene expression. Transcription silencers decrease transcription. When a repressor protein binds to the silencer RNA polymerase (enzyme) it does not bind to the promoter and expression of gene is prevented.
- glad I payed attention in biology class lol

Darktide's picture

I tell you that is one interesting theory. It is great to see that level of perceptive ability! +1

Trenabolic's picture

Plus 3, not necessarily because I agree with what your saying but because you are thinking outside th box per say.

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teza84's picture

I agree with you and I know that is true. I've had probably 20 beers in the past 2 months.

Trenabolic's picture

^^^This.

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j223's picture

Have any studies to back these claims?

teza84's picture

I knew someone would ask for some kind of clinical trial or background study. No man, it is common sense.

j223's picture

Trust me dude I'm not bashing you or anything. It's very interesting you brought the topic up. I just wanted to know if you had any thing to go off of.