I'm wondering if it would still have this effect in the presence of supraphysiological levels of androgens (being ON cycle rather than off or low-dosed "crusing").
I'm wondering if it would still have this effect in the presence of supraphysiological levels of androgens (being ON cycle rather than off or low-dosed "crusing").
It and any SERM will still produce the signals (I assume) but will they ultimately affect T levels on cycle - no. The idea I have is to keep the systems regulating FSH and LH "awake" so they can come back online when needed.
It and any SERM will still produce the signals (I assume) but will they ultimately affect T levels on cycle - no. The idea I have is to keep the systems regulating FSH and LH "awake" so they can come back online when needed.
Yeah, I figure it wouldn't affect T levels, I'm just wondering if it really would be enough to stimulate LH/FSH production. I haven't seen any studies or bloodwork from people using DAA while "on", and I don't understand enough about how it works to even speculate what would happen.
When running long cycles people can use hCG to prevent permanent testicular damage. But, you still have the problem of possibly permanently damaging your LH/FSH production. If DAA could solve this problem, it would make longer cycles much more safe and easier to recover from.