Quote Originally Posted by Metalject View Post
A PCT plan does not bring your testosterone levels back to normal...there's no PCT plan on earth that can do this. Even after PCT, it will still take some time for your levels to reach where they were before you began your cycle. The point of a PCT is in part to promote normalization of the body. Through this, you've provided your body enough testosterone to function properly once the PCT is over while your levels continue to naturally rise. That's more or less the simplified version. And no, I don't know how long exactly it will take for your test levels to be back to normal after PCT...no one can answer this precisely as it will vary with each person.

In your case, if your androgen system is underdeveloped, how can you be certain your testosterone levels will fully recover? Your body, for lack of a better word, doesn't possess the necessary tools, or rather, the tools haven't reached their mature state. Yes, you might recover fine, and then again you might not. Further, you have to consider the longterm effects. Maybe you do recover, but the damage will take a toll in the long run.
i dont get it !!! he,s not underdevelop hes already developed hes a grown man he,s growth path is closed what,s different do it now or couple years later .maybe in young guys the test is high naturally and after cycle cant go back to where it was, right? than whats the proper age for aas . after teener ?