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03/10/09
Q: I am pretty new at this cycle stuff, and know that I should take something to bring my own Testosterone back into play once my cycle is done. I was going to use HCG, but someone told me that I need to be concerned with HPTa levels and started getting all scientific with me. What is that and why should I care about it?
A: When you take AAS, the body’s natural testosterone feedback loop shuts down production. The body has to see the deficiency or surplus for a period of time before stopping or secreting hormones, and an eight week cycle does that trick. While on an AAS cycle, it’s fine, but when off, it spells trouble, because we haven’t kick started our own production. HPTA stands for hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular (or sometimes gonadal) axis. It represents the combined function ...Posted in: Steroid Articles | | Comments (0)
02/18/09
Q: I am pretty new at this cycle stuff, and know that I should take something to bring my own Testosterone back into play once my cycle is done. I was going to use HCG, but someone told me that I need to be concerned with HPTA levels and started getting all scientific with me. What is that and why should I care about it?
A: When you take AAS, the body’s natural testosterone feedback loop shuts down production. The body has to see the deficiency or surplus for a period of time before stopping or secreting hormones, and an eight week cycle does that trick. While on an AAS cycle, it’s fine, but when off, it spells trouble, because we haven’t kick started our own production. HPTA stands for hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular (or sometimes gonadal) axis. It represents the combined function ...Posted in: Steroid Q&A | | Comments (0)
02/05/09
Q: I am pretty new at this cycle stuff, and know that I should take something to bring my own Testosterone back into play once my cycle is done. I was going to use HCG, but someone told me that I need to be concerned with HPTa levels and started getting all scientific with me. What is that and why should I care about it?
A: When you take AAS, the body’s natural testosterone feedback loop shuts down production. The body has to see the deficiency or surplus for a period of time before stopping or secreting hormones, and an eight week cycle does that trick. While on an AAS cycle, it’s fine, but when off, it spells trouble, because we haven’t kick started our own production. HPTA stands for hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular (or sometimes gonadal) axis. It represents the combined function ...Posted in: Steroid Q&A | | Comments (0)





