Both claims lack any published scientific support. Neither statement is backed by PubMed abstracts, registered human clinical trials, or peer-reviewed literature. The first makes an absolutist claim ('only thing') without evidence; the second describes a plausible biological direction (androgens → neuropsychiatric effects) but provides no data specific to trenbolone and bipolar symptoms. Without evidence, accuracy requires labeling these as unsupported rather than supported.
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My sleep protocol, valium was annexed, and my morning wake up routine would be Byvance. Oh Jesus. I've taken no safety precautions in my stair wages. The only thing that could actually make your dick bigger in adulthood is actual DHT cream probably. Like actually up to that. Where's my notebook? I've heard some rumors that Trenbolone can probably make you a bit bi-perious. Yeah, yeah, it seems to …
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2 claims“The only thing that could actually make your dick bigger in adulthood is actual DHT cream.”
No PubMed abstracts, clinical trials, or peer-reviewed literature found examining DHT cream as a penile enlargement agent in adult humans. The claim is categorical ('the only thing') without supporting evidence.
“Trenbolone can probably make you a bit bipolar.”
No PubMed abstracts, clinical trials, or peer-reviewed literature found specifically examining trenbolone and bipolar disorder or mood cycling. While anabolic-androgenic steroids are documented to affect mood and behavior broadly, no evidence was found for this specific claim.
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