STAUNCHED427
Elite Juicer
I have always thought that one of the advantages of being a testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) patient is that the body is technically always in a positive nitrogen balance and will not go catabolic?
As much as testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) dosages usually only bring the test levels to within the average range, there is always a consistant level of test circulating whereas in a natural body, androgen levels can rise and fall within hours, ultimately meanign the body can be anabolic then catabolic an hour or so later.
Just a thought, whats everyone elses opinions? Anyone got bloodwork to show or back this up?
As much as testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) dosages usually only bring the test levels to within the average range, there is always a consistant level of test circulating whereas in a natural body, androgen levels can rise and fall within hours, ultimately meanign the body can be anabolic then catabolic an hour or so later.
Just a thought, whats everyone elses opinions? Anyone got bloodwork to show or back this up?