Ostarine ok to run with TRT?

cantillon1989

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Hey, currently began some testim and wanted to run ostarine 4-6 weeks at 25mg, is it ok to run the two together? Any complimentary compounds I should be aware of here? Thanks all
 
Ostarine will not modify your test, only the receptors that bind androgenic hormones. If you're test levels are low, and youre taking ostarine, hypothetically you would be running it as an individual with normal test levels.

I would think it would make an excellent combo with IGF1. (something I plan on doing in the near future with S-4 in the mix as well).

If you do aas:
I've heard that it was advisable to at least run some test E, unless you are more experienced and wanted to go for bigger and better like TestoTren.

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so you think running ostarine with testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and maybe some peptides would work quite nicely? Anything you propose I take once I finish with the ostarine, or with the testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) override the need to overcome any potential suppression associated with ostarine?
 
I don't know from experience (yet), but the IGF/cjc/ghrp mix may possibly help the comedown from osta. what kind of pct's have you done in the past while on TRT?
 
I'm curious how this would work myself. I thought SARM's were pointless if you're taking exogenous testosterone. Anyone in the know for certain?
 
You're on TRT?

However, testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is only needed due to testes not producing as much test. SARMs work as an androgenic receptor agonist, (atleast is the mech. for S-4). Regardless of his test production, he should still have receptors with active binding sites. They should actually be more receptive, I would think due to low concentration=higher rate of active transport.
 
nope, skipped over the exogenous part when I was reading it...my bad.

Haha, all good. I was starting to wonder if I had been missing out on a really great supplement for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) all this time. I had seen a few threads about it and every one of them concluded it was worthless if you're already taking testosterone, so I stopped researching it. :wiggle:

However, testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is only needed due to testes not producing as much test. SARMs work as an androgenic receptor agonist, (atleast is the mech. for S-4). Regardless of his test production, he should still have receptors with active binding sites. They should actually be more receptive, I would think due to low concentration=higher rate of active transport.

This is actually why I'm adding proviron to my next blast as it too acts on how testosterone is handled (different mechanism, but same principle) and I've been hearing great things about it. I don't feel adequately armed to debate the androgen receptor part of this as I haven't read up on how this is affected by turning off natural production such as is done by testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). You've given me something to read up on at least! :D
 
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Haha, all good. I was starting to wonder if I had been missing out on a really great supplement for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) all this time. I had seen a few threads about it and every one of them concluded it was worthless if you're already taking testosterone, so I stopped researching it. :wiggle:



This is actually why I'm adding proviron to my next blast as it too acts on how testosterone is handled (different mechanism, but same principle) and I've been hearing great things about it. I don't feel adequately armed to debate the androgen receptor part of this as I haven't read up on how this is affected by turning off natural production such as is done by testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). You've given me something to read up on at least! :D

It's too cheap to not try it for yourself, correct? There could have been 100 different things in their lives that they were/weren't doing that could have effected the outcome as well as genetic influences. 20-30 bucks at unique and you've got yourself an answer.
 
Haha, all good. I was starting to wonder if I had been missing out on a really great supplement for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) all this time. I had seen a few threads about it and every one of them concluded it was worthless if you're already taking testosterone, so I stopped researching it. :wiggle:



This is actually why I'm adding proviron to my next blast as it too acts on how testosterone is handled (different mechanism, but same principle) and I've been hearing great things about it. I don't feel adequately armed to debate the androgen receptor part of this as I haven't read up on how this is affected by turning off natural production such as is done by testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). You've given me something to read up on at least! :D

google scholar: patent 6569896
 
It's too cheap to not try it for yourself, correct? There could have been 100 different things in their lives that they were/weren't doing that could have effected the outcome as well as genetic influences. 20-30 bucks at unique and you've got yourself an answer.

You have a good point. The only caveat is that I would have to find a time to plug it into my supplementation so I don't attribute any benefits from it to something else. Need to read more about it first though! :)
 
You have a good point. The only caveat is that I would have to find a time to plug it into my supplementation so I don't attribute any benefits from it to something else. Need to read more about it first though! :)

Do you stick with the same cycle trend or change it up every other time?

If you stick with the same one, you would be able to tell the difference from that cycle with it and that cycle without it

Of course. Knowledge is everything. I'm just trying to help you answer your own question and, of course, enlighten us all with your results.
 
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