hgh for age related physical decline after 40s?

With 10mg/day of var? slight inhibition at most. Complete shutting off I don't think so. Do you have any study or anything that backs your statement, beyond the mainstream broscience dogma?
Yes, there are indeed studies on low dose var shutting down test production. I know Sempai posted one in a thread on here somewhere. But no, I will not go out of my way to dig it up for you if you’re going to ignore 3 pages of people telling you what you’re doing is fucking stupid and that it is going to hurt you. If you would like to temporarily castrate yourself over feeling smarter than others on the internet be my guest.
 
Yes, there are indeed studies on low dose var shutting down test production. I know Sempai posted one in a thread on here somewhere. But no, I will not go out of my way to dig it up for you if you’re going to ignore 3 pages of people telling you what you’re doing is fucking stupid and that it is going to hurt you. If you would like to temporarily castrate yourself over feeling smarter than others on the internet be my guest.
It's probably best if he does. We really don't need anymore of these genes in the breeding population.
 
2.5 mg a day given to 14 year old boys reduced testosterone concentration by 50%



(Ages from 12.4 to 15.5, average 13.8)
 
2.5 mg a day given to 14 year old boys reduced testosterone concentration by 50%



(Ages from 12.4 to 15.5, average 13.8)
No no he is not 14 though!! He is a men who knows his stuff and should absolutely take 10-30mg var to boost his recovery!

Stop lying to him! Be silent and listen to him! Use his knowledge
 
2.5 mg a day given to 14 year old boys reduced testosterone concentration by 50%



(Ages from 12.4 to 15.5, average 13.8)

Thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for. Even if I don't agree I like to read about opposite respectful views, and this study contrast contrast with the one I posted earlier which showed not much inhibition with low var doses. I always look for medical literature FIRST.

In this study total T got a 58% reduction. But in contrast SHBG got a 75% reduction as well. I guess this is a body adjustment mechanism to try to compensate so the free T to remain more stable. I don't know, I gonna try this by myself and if it happens as you say I'll let you know. Nothing risky here, other than not having the expected results.

A possible secondary plus I see, if there's actually a strong inhibition, is a slight re-sensitization with the LH, which after HPA recovery would translate into less LH for the same effect.
 
Thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for. Even if I don't agree I like to read about opposite respectful views, and this study contrast contrast with the one I posted earlier which showed not much inhibition with low var doses. I always look for medical literature FIRST.

In this study total T got a 58% reduction. But in contrast SHBG got a 75% reduction as well. I guess this is a body adjustment mechanism to try to compensate so the free T to remain more stable. I don't know, I gonna try this by myself and if it happens as you say I'll let you know. Nothing risky here, other than not having the expected results.

A possible secondary plus I see, if there's actually a strong inhibition, is a slight re-sensitization with the LH, which after HPA recovery would translate into less LH for the same effect.
Absolutely just go for it champ!
 

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