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    I'm saying that in theory, if you were to take opiate-anatagonists, such as Naltrexone, one may be able to maintain GnRH and endogenous LH/FSH when "shutdown" from AAS. I havent done it, but some claim to have done it. Naltrexone also notoriously makes user's feel like complete shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swifto View Post
    I'm saying that in theory, if you were to take opiate-anatagonists, such as Naltrexone, one may be able to maintain GnRH and endogenous LH/FSH when "shutdown" from AAS. I havent done it, but some claim to have done it. Naltrexone also notoriously makes user's feel like complete shit.
    Just so we're staright here, an opiate antagonist is usually whats given to users of opiates to help with desire/withdrawls?

    Always a down side to PCT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yungone501 View Post
    Just so we're staright here, an opiate antagonist is usually whats given to users of opiates to help with desire/withdrawls?

    Always a down side to PCT.
    Yes. Were straight bro.

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