Question of curiosity

IndigoChild

New member
For a testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) guy,

is there any real problem with running testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) at doses of say 500mgs/wk of test c with an Aromatase inhibitor (AI) to prevent high estro?

i mean seeing as you are replacing natty test why not just have the test of a baby bull elephant at all times??
 
No problem at all bro! but its called a cycle and not a testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) when you
run a dose that high, some people cruise along on 250mgs a week between
cycles
 
No problem at all bro! but its called a cycle and not a testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) when you
run a dose that high, some people cruise along on 250mgs a week between
cycles

i see, if i ever get on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) in the future it dont see why not just run test e at 500mgs/wk for the rest of my life lol,

just one of those thoughts i get while im bored at work -.-

and wouldnt cruising still cause your natty test to shut down which in turn leads to impotence?
 
^^ this guys right. or your blood will turn to syrup and you'll get a stroke. 500mg all the time is not healthy, too high testosterone has many side effects long term
 
I`m not advocating it but I personally know someone who`s been
on gear for 16 years without a break.
His reasoning behind it is that pct`s and stopping and starting
causes more problems, his words not mine
 
I`m not advocating it but I personally know someone who`s been
on gear for 16 years without a break.
His reasoning behind it is that pct`s and stopping and starting
causes more problems, his words not mine

i believe the exact same thing, blast and cruise for life :P just rinse and repeat, just think, you're constantly stopping and starting your system... its like flicking the switch on and off all none stop... eventually you'll burn out the bulb.... but if you dim it (cruise if you refer to cycle) , it doesn't get that big shock of energy and nothing to drastic happens
 
I doubt that the pro`s ever come off, too many photo shoots at
any given time, but that`s just my opinion, iv`e no evidence
to back this up

i assume they blast and cruise and in between they run hgh thats what a buddy of mine does, hes got the nasty gh gut but mans a tank
 
i believe the exact same thing, blast and cruise for life :P just rinse and repeat, just think, you're constantly stopping and starting your system... its like flicking the switch on and off all none stop... eventually you'll burn out the bulb.... but if you dim it (cruise if you refer to cycle) , it doesn't get that big shock of energy and nothing to drastic happens

thats an interesting philosophy id have to read up on it cas it sounds very interesting, maybe a blast and cruise of 600mgs test e for 12 weeks then cruise for 200 mgs for 12 weeks, FOR LIFE! cas from what i have read once you start blast and cruise for too long your natty test production never returns...
 
thats an interesting philosophy id have to read up on it cas it sounds very interesting, maybe a blast and cruise of 600mgs test e for 12 weeks then cruise for 200 mgs for 12 weeks, FOR LIFE! cas from what i have read once you start blast and cruise for too long your natty test production never returns...

if you cycle enough eventually it'll catch up also, all you do is prolong your natty test production, plus with age your test levels decrease.... with blasting and cruising you don't keep shocking your body by coming off and going through puberty :P, thats why testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is so amazing, lets you blast and cruise and no mattre how old you get you'll know your lowest test is still gonna be the same as like a 20 year old adult if not higher
 
if you cycle enough eventually it'll catch up also, all you do is prolong your natty test production, plus with age your test levels decrease.... with blasting and cruising you don't keep shocking your body by coming off and going through puberty :P, thats why testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is so amazing, lets you blast and cruise and no mattre how old you get you'll know your lowest test is still gonna be the same as like a 20 year old adult if not higher

interesting so for a guy who blasts and cruises from age 27 or so, when he decides to stop at like 75 hes gonna be just as impotent as anyone else his age im guessing, the only thing is, what are the health risks there if any?
 
interesting so for a guy who blasts and cruises from age 27 or so, when he decides to stop at like 75 hes gonna be just as impotent as anyone else his age im guessing, the only thing is, what are the health risks there if any?

as far as im aware no studies were done, but obviously blasting has long term risks, but even with testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) theres risks, but honestly testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) works alot smoother, heres a quick quote i found about low tests :P, which could be prevented with testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) or just cruising

What causes testosterone deficiency?
s a man ages, the amount of testosterone in his body gradually declines. This natural decline starts after age 30 and continues throughout life. The significance of this decline is controversial and poorly understood. Among other potential causes of testosterone deficiency are:

injury or infection to the testicles
chemotherapy or radiation treatment for cancer
genetic abnormalities such as Klinefelter***8217;s Syndrome (extra x chromosome)
hemochromatosis (too much iron in the body)
dysfunction of the pituitary gland (a gland in the brain that produces many important hormones)
medications, including hormone analogues used to treat prostate cancer and steroids
chronic illness
cirrhosis of the liver
chronic renal (kidney) failure
AIDS
inflammatory disease such as sarcoidosis (a condition that causes inflammation of the lungs and other organs)
stress
alcoholism
congenital conditions, Kallman***8217;s Syndrome (low hormones, inability to smell and other abnormalities)
What are the symptoms of testosterone deficiency?

What are the symptoms of testosterone deficiency
Symptoms of testosterone deficiency include the following:

decreased sex drive
decreased sense of well-being
depressed mood
difficulties with concentration and memory
erectile dysfunction

What are the changes that occur in the body with testosterone deficiency?
Changes that occur with testosterone deficiency include:

a decrease in muscle mass, with an increase in body fat
variable effects on cholesterol metabolism
a decrease in hemoglobin and possibly mild anemia
fragile bones (osteoporosis)
a decrease in body hair
 
Last edited:
Back
Top