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Genuine question on pituitary shutdown
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<blockquote data-quote="lexer" data-source="post: 85836" data-attributes="member: 16264"><p>Hcg mimics LH so using hcg, the pituitary will slow or stop natural production of LH. Since the pituitary senses adequate or high levels of circulating testosterone due to hcg use, it slows or stops production.</p><p>when you stop hcg, like testosterone, it takes a while for the pituitary to realize its time to go back to work again..</p><p>also, excess estrogen causes the pituitary to stop production. If estrogen levels are too high, the pituitary slows or stops production of T. Why? The body knows the T converts to estrogen and the only way to lower estrogen is to reduce the level of T. </p><p>With anabolics, there is still a certain level of androgenic activity, even with anavar or primobolan.</p><p>we have androgen receptors throughout our body including the hypothalamus. The body cant tell the difference between an androgen from anavar and andregenic activity from testosterone. It recognizes as the same. What happens? Again, the pituitary slows or stops production of T . To what degree depends both on dosage and duration.</p><p>hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lexer, post: 85836, member: 16264"] Hcg mimics LH so using hcg, the pituitary will slow or stop natural production of LH. Since the pituitary senses adequate or high levels of circulating testosterone due to hcg use, it slows or stops production. when you stop hcg, like testosterone, it takes a while for the pituitary to realize its time to go back to work again.. also, excess estrogen causes the pituitary to stop production. If estrogen levels are too high, the pituitary slows or stops production of T. Why? The body knows the T converts to estrogen and the only way to lower estrogen is to reduce the level of T. With anabolics, there is still a certain level of androgenic activity, even with anavar or primobolan. we have androgen receptors throughout our body including the hypothalamus. The body cant tell the difference between an androgen from anavar and andregenic activity from testosterone. It recognizes as the same. What happens? Again, the pituitary slows or stops production of T . To what degree depends both on dosage and duration. hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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