Nickg1121" pid='82783' dateline='1582559121:
Quick question might be stupid but not worth a whole thread lol. But what exactly is the multiplier when looking at the bloodworks? Why are they all different etc?
You calculate your multiplier by dividing your total serum testosterone by the total amount of testosterone you are injecting weekly. So, if you inject 200mg of testosterone (enth, cyp, prop, whatever) per week, and your bloodwork shows your total testosterone at 1200ng/dl, you divide 1200 by 200, which yields 6. That means your multiplier is 6, and theoretically your dosage of test can be multiplied by 6 to roughly figure out what your t levels will be. So if you decided to blast test at 500mg per week, you could anticipate a blood level of about 3,000ng/dl, since 500x6 = 3,000.
Everyone has a different multiplier because genetic responses to gear vary greatly. Some guys only have a 4x multiplier, while others are lucky enough to have 14x. Also, some blood tests will show nadrolone as testosterone, falsely inflating the multiplier. There are plenty of other reasons for variance, but that’s how a multiplier is calculated, and generally why they vary between individuals.