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Lowering Cortisol Levels

I suffer from CSR (Central Serous Retinopathy) I have to lower my cortisone levels. I was on Anavar for 8 weeks and felt great. 3 weeks after my var cycle I took 1 clenbuterol spiropent and 6 hours later I had an attack in my left eye. The clen made my heart rate go way up, shakes, and bad cramping in my hands, legs everywhere. It definitely made me stressed out and my cortisone levels go way up. (never again). I believe clen raises cotisol levels not suppress them.

My question is doesn't every anabolic steroid lower cortisol (dbol, winny, var, etc?) I would appreciate any info on how steroids affect your cortisone levels if anyone has any links or info please PM me.
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The symptoms are loss of sensitivity in dim light, usually in an oval shaped gray or brown area, blurring or distortion of the visual image. It is a result of the detachment of most of the layers of the retina (the back of the eye) from its supporting tissue as a result of the buildup of fluid. The buildup of fluid appears to be
due to one or more small breaks in the retinal pigment epithelium.


It affects primarily males between 20-45 and is associated with stress.
Some of the causes are:
Use of cortisone steroids eg prednisolone, dexamethasone
High blood cortisol levels
Stress of any kind

Here's a link about CSR
http://www.geocities.com/timjosling/csr.html
 
Vitamin C in doses of 1,000 mg are supposed to work as good, if not better than PS (Phosphadytylserine) (spelling might be off a tad) I chew a few 500 mg. chewable vtitamin c's during my workout.
 
Well, stay away from clenbuterol and other CNS stimulants. Many people have posted that they use clen as PCT to lower cortisol levels but it simply isnt true. Stay away from ECA, clen, etc to keep from having an attack. Ive had awesome results with PS myself. I dont suffer from CSR but PS really helps with my recovery time.
 
Very simple, steriods block the cortisol recepter sites. They do not lower cortisol levels. When you come off a cycle you have higher cortisol levels because there re-uptake was blocked by whatever steriod you were taking.

Clenbuterol is a beta agonist and has very little to due with cortisol. Its primary effect is on the nor-epiniphrine receptor sites increasing body temperature and metabolic rate. Side effects include increased blood pressure and heart rate.

Hope that helps.

Zag-
 
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