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Thread: Shut down of natural Testerone From Pro Hormones

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    Shut down of natural Testerone From Pro Hormones

    1.any one explain how this happens ?

    2. and does your body eventually start the production up again on its own ?>
    how long until ur back to normal levels of testerone

    3.Also since ur body stops production after the cycle, doesnt this mean ull have a decrease in testerone which will mean lack of energy and gyno ?

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    1. supresses endogenous test production like steroids do
    2.Yes. Depends.
    3.It stops during, not after. takes while for body to start up again, doesnt mean gyno.

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    thannks but can some one be more elaberote

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    Ok, how it happens: Pro-Hormones are not active themselves, but are metabolized into an active hormone. That active hormone will signal to the gonads to stop releasing GnRH, no GnRH signals to the pituitary to stop making LH and by this point you have effectively stopped endogenous testosterone production.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gyno 44 View Post
    thannks but can some one be more elaberote
    I thought his answer was clear and concise as always.

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    wat do you do to get it going again

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    Generally people will use a SERM or AI to facilitate the process, however it will come back o n its own, but will much much quicker using: tamoxifen, clomiphene, anastrozole, letrozole, exemestane, femara, list goes on...

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    thanks jigga how long does it take to get back to normal on average


    last q i promis

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    Hahaha, its ok man. It pretty subjective, some people come back easily, others not very easily. External factors would be the compound, dosage, and duration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JiGGaMaN View Post
    Ok, how it happens: Pro-Hormones are not active themselves, but are metabolized into an active hormone. That active hormone will signal to the gonads to stop releasing GnRH, no GnRH signals to the pituitary to stop making LH and by this point you have effectively stopped endogenous testosterone production.
    hypothalamus, you meant

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    Quote Originally Posted by RapaciousShark View Post
    hypothalamus, you meant
    Yes, you are correct. Something about it being called gonadotropin releasing hormone always makes me associate it with gonads...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JiGGaMaN View Post
    Yes, you are correct. Something about it being called gonadotropin releasing hormone always makes me associate it with gonads...
    yeah, dont worry i can tell you know what you're talking about

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    Quote Originally Posted by RapaciousShark View Post
    yeah, dont worry i can tell you know what you're talking about
    lol, i do it all for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JiGGaMaN View Post
    Generally people will use a SERM or AI to facilitate the process, however it will come back o n its own, but will much much quicker using: tamoxifen, clomiphene, anastrozole, letrozole, exemestane, femara, list goes on...
    letro = femara?

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    Quote Originally Posted by T_Own View Post
    letro = femara?
    You betcha. Used only the chem names instead of trade names to lessen the confusion, but somehow it always adds to the confusion.

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    ok, just makin sure

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