Low Test after cycle - 20 yr. old vs. 25 yr. old

zimmy44

New member
Hi,

I've always wanted to know something. They say if a person is to young and they use AAS they could reduce their natural test, and could have to take medication for the rest of their life. Isn't a proper PCT supposed to bring your test levels back up, to a normal level? Doesn't a person 25 years old have the same risk when using AAS in that aspect versus a person who is only 20? I'm not trying to argue for using it in younger persons, so I'm not looking for an argument. I'm just curious how that works cause I don't understand that point, and I'm looking for feedback so I can better my knowledge. Thanks.
 
It's no guarantees that PCT will bring you back online, so why use at a young age when your natural test is already high. Sure someone else will have a better explanation than this of course.
 
The way I saw it was that at a young age your body was still adjusting physiologically, having exogenous test levels would tell a growing body that this is the norm, and the body would compensate by requiring all physiological processes to only take place if the testosterone levels were supraphysiological
 
Back
Top