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does Iodine influence hormone receptor activity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 237200" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Do u use test cypionate? There’s a guy on excel that claims his cortisol level is much lower when using cyp, than enanthate. When he uses enanthate his cortisol levels are much higher? And he’s verified this with multiple blood tests</p><p></p><p>My serum cortisol level always seemed to come back low on cyp as well, so I switched to enanthate to see if my cortisol levels would rise. I only had one serum cortisol test done on enanthate, but on that test my cortisol level came back near the top of the range. Always tested serum cortisol at the same time in the morning throughout the years. I’m back on cyp, and am gonna get cortisol tested again to see if it went back down, and I already have some enanthate coming in because I’m gonna switch back to it and then test cortisol again when back on the enanthate. Want to see if it was just a one time fluke or not. But the main reason I’m switching back to enanthate is because I think I might have felt better on it. But it’s hard to tell with there always being so many other factors going on with life that also play roles in how we feel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 237200, member: 15043"] Do u use test cypionate? There’s a guy on excel that claims his cortisol level is much lower when using cyp, than enanthate. When he uses enanthate his cortisol levels are much higher? And he’s verified this with multiple blood tests My serum cortisol level always seemed to come back low on cyp as well, so I switched to enanthate to see if my cortisol levels would rise. I only had one serum cortisol test done on enanthate, but on that test my cortisol level came back near the top of the range. Always tested serum cortisol at the same time in the morning throughout the years. I’m back on cyp, and am gonna get cortisol tested again to see if it went back down, and I already have some enanthate coming in because I’m gonna switch back to it and then test cortisol again when back on the enanthate. Want to see if it was just a one time fluke or not. But the main reason I’m switching back to enanthate is because I think I might have felt better on it. But it’s hard to tell with there always being so many other factors going on with life that also play roles in how we feel [/QUOTE]
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