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Do Any AAS Raise Your Body Temperature??

tzan

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......long story as to why I'm interested in this. I was curious if any aas will raise ones normal body temperature?? If I had to guess I would say it doesn't have any effect on it, but want to see if anyone knows for a fact one way or the other.
 
it can raise blood pressure, which makes me feel hotter...I do notice that i sweat more, especially at night when I am on
 
tzan said:
......long story as to why I'm interested in this. I was curious if any aas will raise ones normal body temperature?? If I had to guess I would say it doesn't have any effect on it, but want to see if anyone knows for a fact one way or the other.

I believe tren does this to me very well...and actually to alot of us ..hence the dredded "night sweats"
 
Tren Acetate for sure.... don't know about Enanthate or Hex...

Test seems to make me a little hotter too, but no where near what tren does..

I sweat like a mofo while using tren A....ALL DAY LONG>>>
 
just cause you sweat, (night sweats for example) does that automatically have a corelation with your body temp?? For example, if I were to take my temperature 4 times a day for 4 weeks while off, then do the same thing while on, do you guys think there would be a difference in my average temp??
 
tzan said:
just cause you sweat, (night sweats for example) does that automatically have a corelation with your body temp?? For example, if I were to take my temperature 4 times a day for 4 weeks while off, then do the same thing while on, do you guys think there would be a difference in my average temp??

Yes it has a direct corelation with your body temp. We perspire to maintain to keep the temperature of our internal thermostat set to an average, normal temperature of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Our bodies come fully equipped with a temperature center in the brain, which consists of a control center, a heating center, and a cooling center.

Our bodies use approximately 2,500 calories of our daily intake of calorie-laden food to fuel the body. This process, known as oxidation, burns the calories, producing enough heat to bring 25 quarts of water to the boiling point. Obviously, our bodies cannot tolerate this heat, which causes the temperature of the blood to rise dramatically, and the cooling center to springs into action.

The cooling center slows the calorie burning process, and dilates, or opens, the blood vessels in the skin to release the excess heat, and the fluid known as perspiration. The release of this fluid cleanses the body, as it pours through our pores, which consist of millions of tiny openings in the skin. Perspiration emerges on the surface of the skin in the form of tiny, microscopic droplets, which quickly evaporate, and cool the body to its normal temperature.

Evaporation of perspiration on humid days slows, and requires the assistance of manmade inventions, such as fans and air conditioners, to carry away the moist air, so our perspiration evaporates, and so our internal thermostat returns to it's normal setting of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
 
swordfish151 said:
Yes it has a direct corelation with your body temp. We perspire to maintain to keep the temperature of our internal thermostat set to an average, normal temperature of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Our bodies come fully equipped with a temperature center in the brain, which consists of a control center, a heating center, and a cooling center.

Our bodies use approximately 2,500 calories of our daily intake of calorie-laden food to fuel the body. This process, known as oxidation, burns the calories, producing enough heat to bring 25 quarts of water to the boiling point. Obviously, our bodies cannot tolerate this heat, which causes the temperature of the blood to rise dramatically, and the cooling center to springs into action.

The cooling center slows the calorie burning process, and dilates, or opens, the blood vessels in the skin to release the excess heat, and the fluid known as perspiration. The release of this fluid cleanses the body, as it pours through our pores, which consist of millions of tiny openings in the skin. Perspiration emerges on the surface of the skin in the form of tiny, microscopic droplets, which quickly evaporate, and cool the body to its normal temperature.

Evaporation of perspiration on humid days slows, and requires the assistance of manmade inventions, such as fans and air conditioners, to carry away the moist air, so our perspiration evaporates, and so our internal thermostat returns to it's normal setting of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.


awesome explanantion--where did u excerpt that from?
 
my body temp goes through the roof while on. my g/f can feel the heat radiating from a few feet away from me. it's especially obvious after i eat. no joke, i sweat all over just after downing a meal or a shake. of course, at night i wake up covered in sweat and my pillow is soaked. the body is very busy metabolising.
 
Ive heard that excess estrogen can cause sweating. I have no idea if this si true, but it would make sense, since i always sweat on highly aromatizing drugs such as test.

Is there a safe way to reduce body temperature so we dont sweat as much?
 
Don't even ask why, but I'm looking to raise my body temperature. I will be running:

70mg tbol wks 1-4
600mg eq wks 1-14
500mg test e wks 1-14
70mg var wks 11-16
 
hairlossguru said:
Ive heard that excess estrogen can cause sweating. I have no idea if this si true, but it would make sense, since i always sweat on highly aromatizing drugs such as test.

Is there a safe way to reduce body temperature so we dont sweat as much?

No clue but, my metabolism has been freaky-tikki the since I started the prop. . .my diet is a little tighter but, that does not explain how quickly my abs are coming. I doubt that there's an estrogen issue. . .no bloat. . .just veins in my arms, up across my shoulders and down my back. :)
 
Ulter said:
That's a great explanation s151 but it doesn't answer the question. :)

Yes it causes increased thermogenesis and therefore raises your body temperature. Well, tren does.

i was hopin youd chime in. So how do we stop the embarasing public displays of tren sweats. I almost had to mop arouund the treadmill today after my 40 min incline walk.
 
given the bodywide effects of the drugs we are talking about, and the psychosomatic events that inevitably accompany doing a roid cycle, as well as (usually) altered eating habits, the answer is YES, your temp can change. the mechanisms by which this sort of stuff occurs are indirect, so use your imagination and chances are youll find a lot of truth in your postulations eg roids -> increased hunger -> increased protein consumption -> increased body temp taht usually accompanies protein ingestion OR roid use -> stimulation of sympathetic nervous system (not neccessarily agression) -> increased dermal blood flow -> feelings of heat OR roid use -> general CNS stimulation -> greater movement/work rate -> increased metabolism -> greater heat output

its practically a "how long is a piece of string" question
 
tzan said:
just cause you sweat, (night sweats for example) does that automatically have a corelation with your body temp?? For example, if I were to take my temperature 4 times a day for 4 weeks while off, then do the same thing while on, do you guys think there would be a difference in my average temp??

it won't have any effect on what your temperature with a thermometer by mouth presents but if you take an inner termperature, Rectally, then yes I know you will see an increase in body temp..
 
im on tren e test 2 250mg/500mg respectively.

Went to the doctor last week and he told me i had a bad fever, even though i felt great.

I was running 100.8
 
My current batch of cyp/prop blend from my HRT clinic give me that test flu for about 48 hrs after each shot. My temp is also elevated by a degree or 2 the couple times I've checked it. Funny cause my last batch didn't do this. Switched clinics tho. Gotta do something about this. Sites hurt for 4 fuckin days too. Can barely sit. Sorry to thread jack.
 
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