I came across this study and the conclusion was "The use of supra-physiological doses of anabolicandrogenic steroids promotes structural changes in the rat penis,by altering the proportions of corpus cavernosum tissues, in bothpubertal and adult treated animals". However, it seems those morphological changes are not the ones we would desire. The results were "A corpus cavernosum reduction of 12.5% and 10.9% was observed in the T105 and T65 groups, respectively, whencompared with their respective control groups. The cavernosum smooth muscle surface density diminished by 5.6% and 12.9% in theT65 and T105 groups, respectively, when compared with their controls".
I'm not the smartest guy in the world although I think the gist of the study is that the amount of penis tissue decreased rather than increased. I conjectured that increased collagen synthesis could have a positive or neutral impact on growth. Is it possible that Nandrolone could actually be harmful to penis growth?
Here's a link to the journal:
https://www.researchgate.net/publica...and_adult_rats
I'm not the smartest guy in the world although I think the gist of the study is that the amount of penis tissue decreased rather than increased. I conjectured that increased collagen synthesis could have a positive or neutral impact on growth. Is it possible that Nandrolone could actually be harmful to penis growth?
Here's a link to the journal:
https://www.researchgate.net/publica...and_adult_rats

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