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    What's the purpose of caber?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FONZY007 View Post
    What's the purpose of caber?
    Lowers Prolactin increases Libido...and trust me, it works

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    Gdevine, what does your blood pressure typically run?

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    Quote Originally Posted by test-one View Post
    Gdevine, what does your blood pressure typically run?
    Almost consistently 115/75.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gdevine View Post
    Almost consistently 115/75.
    What do you attribute that consistent reading to...sups, trt, hcg, or all?

    Im curious as to whether or not trt in of itself lowers bp?

    Edited as the sentence was horrendously worded.
    Last edited by test-one; 04-10-2013 at 06:50 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by test-one View Post
    What you consider attribute that consistent reading to...sups, trt, hcg, or all?

    Im curious as to whether or not trt in of itself lowers bp?
    The two that have the most effect (albeit mild due to the low doses) on BP is Tadalafil and Doxazosin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gdevine View Post
    The two that have the most effect (albeit mild due to the low doses) on BP is Tadalafil and Doxazosin.
    I knew you were on a ton of supps with forearm veins that engorged , looking like a road map!

    I would definitely agree on the Tadalafil. 3 weeks ago my bp was something like 138/89 ( had multiple readings with systolic was high) and since I have been taking 10mg Tadalfil split into two dosages. It was 110/79 two days ago ;0

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    Quote Originally Posted by gdevine View Post
    Lowers Prolactin increases Libido...and trust me, it works
    gdevine, seeing as im not on trt and m 23, would taking dhea be a dumb move? My cortisol in the past, has been at top of range. Would dhea help with my workouts?
    I also have anxiety a lot would that supp with a ''p'' forgot name...help if im not on trt?

    i dont think i need the others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powerlifterty16 View Post
    gdevine, seeing as im not on trt and m 23, would taking dhea be a dumb move? My cortisol in the past, has been at top of range. Would dhea help with my workouts?
    I also have anxiety a lot would that supp with a ''p'' forgot name...help if im not on trt?

    i dont think i need the others.
    Generally speaking, when the adrenal's are aggravated/stressed labs tend to show a higher synthesis of conversion of Pregnenolone to Progesterone and less of DHEA.

    Low DHEA levels can lead onto Thyroid issues which can lead onto Hypogonadism...wonderful how this cascade of events happens isn't it.

    One symptom of low DHEA levels are anxiety and can be cured with DHEA supplementation as noted by Drs. Gordon and Crisler.

    So, to answer your question, yes you could benefit from supplementing DHEA but I'd like to see blood work first just to make sure your DHEA-S points to less than ideal levels.
    Last edited by steroid.com 1; 04-10-2013 at 01:51 PM.

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    i posted my blood work. dhea was high. i think im converting all of my dhea into cortisol.

    this was meant in reply to gdevines reply to me....not random spam.rofl

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    Quote Originally Posted by gdevine View Post
    Lowers Prolactin increases Libido...and trust me, it works
    It did nothing for me. Maybe I will try it again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasondd1 View Post
    It did nothing for me. Maybe I will try it again.
    We're all different; what works for one may not for another.

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