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    AnabolicKarma is offline Junior Member
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    Is gaining muscle a function of just purely high test levels?

    Hey bros,


    I just want some feedback of what u th ink..i recently had my blood levels tested for testosterone ..they are really high..i eat alot...I am just wondering if i start my cycle....what other factors should i consider that making sure the high test levels lead to muscle building??


    What other factors are necessary in the body besides a high test level??
    Even though i am 30 my test levels are really high..is it when your younger that your body is more prone to an anabolic response?


    Thanks for your help!!!

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    Well - Growth Hormone secretion is something else you want to captialize on. You do this by attempting to create spikes through out the day. A 30 minute nap creates a spike, intense training creats a spike, the first hour of rest at night creates a spike, some supplements are said to create a spike.

    But yeah - besides peaks during adolecents, at about 30 we get our last peak of testosterone before it goes down hill for good... as we go OVER the hill

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    Many of the physical difference between men and woman are a result in different levels of testosterone . For example, muscle mass, body hair, aggressiveness, ...

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