im looking to add hgh to the mix as well. but right now im more than happy with the results. i think i gotta use a lil bit of npp just to get my shoulders mobile again.
While were on the subject, I've got a question for Huck.
I've seen several posts about trens abilities to burn fat, and give muscle gains at the same time. It seems substantially more pronounced with this drug than any other.
While were on the subject, I've got a question for Huck.
I've seen several posts about trens abilities to burn fat, and give muscle gains at the same time. It seems substantially more pronounced with this drug than any other.
One possible mechanism responsible for the ability of Trebolone to stimulate skeletal muscle hypertrophy in conjunction with lipolysis is an enhanced proliferation (an increase in cell number) and differentiation (a conversion to muscle specific nuclei) of satellite cells as a result of the increased sensitivity of these cells to IGF-I (insulin like growth factor) and FGF (fibroblast growth factor).
I have long had a theory that tren may mediate prostaglandin F2 alpha populations into action.PGF2a is the most thermogenic substance in the human body.This may possibly be the reason behind the profuse sweating and lipolytic effects.The anabolic routes are fairly well established,it binds the A/R several more times effectively than testosterone,and even nandrolone(which is a potent A/R binder in its own right).Then,you have an almost unmatched anti-catabolic effect(through gluccocorticoidal system modification).Combine the two and that makes for an EXTREMELY potent anabolic.
I haven't seen any documentation to lead towards permanent cortisol receptor modulation,but with heavy extended use that might become a possibility since we're dealing with suppression of glucocorticoidal(preceding) hormones.I would say to keep use limited in duration to if this is a concern.