Does a person with higher natural testosterone...
production require higher dosages to see gains? I ask this based on the following premise: If a person normally has high test, 900ng/nl for example, and they use exogenous test, won't they need to use an amount greater than what they produce to offset shutdown? Or does exogenous test become free test easier?
sorry for the off the topic post
I think I'm trying to find an answer in the wrong place and just got confused. I was trying to link the affinity of an individuals target cells to androgens to their natural production of Testosterone.
It's purly genetics I guess someone with low or high natural levels may or may not have a high affinity to test and test derivitives once in a cycle. I was trying to figure out why I have such a great result from a low dose of enanthate but need large doses of say deca but again low doses of d-bol and winny. sorry for the off the topic post...
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Originally Posted by mmaximus25
I'm confused... If you have a somewhat high natural production of testosterone and even the smallest dose of synthetic test is like doubling your own natural test. (for argument sake... unknown ratio)
Let say there’s a ratio of the amount of synthetic to natural test. I mean your natural test before you start a cycle to what ever the amount is in mg of synthetic. It seems to me that the person with a naturally high T level when on would not need to take such a high dose during their cycle. Then if they fully recover afterward be able to keep a low to moderate dose with their next cycle.
Of coarse if the person has not fully recovered and is about to start another cycle will need to increase the dosage of synthetic test to acheive the same result.
Then if the person is a year long cycler with bridging all of this doesn’t matter because your shut down all year but have low dose periods when you can chemically jump start your natural production.
I could be wrong I'm just looking back at my usage.
The only problem is I haven't had my T levels checked since I was a kid. And then I've ben doing low dose high dose so there no way I'm going to know what my T levels are at naturally.