Candidizzle, do you have any opinions on DHEA regarding test boosting properties?
heres is what i knowcholestrol > dhea > androstenedione > testosteroneat least i am pretty sure thats correctBUT, i dont know if it converts into test when you take it supplementally.usmokepole would be the better guy for this question.
If I remember correctly, about 6 percent of androstendione gets turned into testosterone. The question is what percentage of DHEA gets turned into andro.DHEA is quite cheap. I've seen 60-tablet bottles of Natrol's DHEA (50 mg) for as little as $5. My guess is that you'd have to take quite a bit of it to get any "kick" from it.Bill Phillips claimed, in his 1997 Sports Supplement Guide, that "This is just my opinion, but if you take 200 milligrams a day and don't 'feel it', you ain't gonna--at any dose."
try androtest. you can get it on prosource wbesite.
i beleive it works on LH.suicide inhibitors are not all peaches and cream however.
Can you explain? I was considering exemestane for PCT use, or possibly novadex. What are the drawbacks?
Can any of these legal health food products actually end up reducing test levels and produce estrogen? I read this sometimes under "side-effects" and I don't understand if it applies to these non-pharmaceutical replacements, or just to the actual drugs.
well real serms have a list of sides, but the ones i was referring to if cycled as a monotherapy was low libido, and possible lethargy, and mood related issues.
These are the symptoms of low estrogen in males. Paradoxically, high estrogen causes similar symptoms.Suicide inhibitors easily drive estrogen too low.