juiceon - while ur suggestion is interesting, the evidence currently shows that steady blood levels of any drug is desireable over spikes - this has a lot to do with the body's physiological response and ability to adapt. Steady levels allow the restof the multifaceted process to be optimized - such as nutrients, protien synthesis, etc. Unfortunately receptor saturation is not one of the processes which seems to benefit by spiking. It has a lot more to do withthe binding affinity of the particular AS for a receptor as well as the density ofthe receptor type - these will better determine the upper limits of the saturation curve.

Basically, u can spike an AS but if you are already at the top of your saturation curve, it wont do any good. If you are not yet and you add some more juice then you will gain benefit - but the same would be said if you upped your dose levels for a steady level that would reach the uppermost lmits of the curve.

that is how I understand it. Id welcome any studies to the contrary tho.