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Microdosing Enanthate
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymon" data-source="post: 215221" data-attributes="member: 42608"><p>If you’re shut down you’re shut down, so I doubt that’s why some prefer less. Thyroid suppresses, but the HPTA seems to just turn off. It’s more likely to me that since test speeds up a lot of things and processes, if you had a hole in your health bucket before more test, test will just make it worse at higher doses for some. The guys that have trouble bouncing back could just be for genetic reasons—Ronnie Coleman just started and stopped and felt no different—but also that they were truly blasting things with high end anabolics in obscene amounts. At that point I can see a lot of resistance and downregulation developing on a variety of levels because it’s truly nowhere near what your body would normally do or support. I don’t personally see TT levels from 600—1400 as really all that different in terms of long term health impact for a lot of guys because when heavy anabolic users have them they’re using far higher amounts and in more potent forms alongside. Keeping up with something like HCG can also probably affect it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymon, post: 215221, member: 42608"] If you’re shut down you’re shut down, so I doubt that’s why some prefer less. Thyroid suppresses, but the HPTA seems to just turn off. It’s more likely to me that since test speeds up a lot of things and processes, if you had a hole in your health bucket before more test, test will just make it worse at higher doses for some. The guys that have trouble bouncing back could just be for genetic reasons—Ronnie Coleman just started and stopped and felt no different—but also that they were truly blasting things with high end anabolics in obscene amounts. At that point I can see a lot of resistance and downregulation developing on a variety of levels because it’s truly nowhere near what your body would normally do or support. I don’t personally see TT levels from 600—1400 as really all that different in terms of long term health impact for a lot of guys because when heavy anabolic users have them they’re using far higher amounts and in more potent forms alongside. Keeping up with something like HCG can also probably affect it. [/QUOTE]
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