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Anabolic Discussion Board Test & Cytadren?
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Author | Topic: Test & Cytadren? |
ROOK Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 59) |
posted March 13, 2000 01:32 AM
I was told that if I planned on doing a cycle of test after a cycle of DNP that I should use cytadren along with the test of my choice. My source said that the cytadren would help keep the fat off during and after the test cycle. I have no idea if this is true or not, so could any vets or mods help? Thanks ------------------ ROOK IP: Logged |
ROOK Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 59) |
posted March 13, 2000 02:06 AM
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macrophage69alpha Moderator (Total posts: 873) |
posted March 13, 2000 02:23 AM
are you sure he did not say cytomel(t-3) which a lot of guys use during cycle to keep fat off. cytadren will reduce the amount test that is converted to estrogen- this may help with certain types of fatty deposits, however this will be offset by cytadrens ability to suppress thyroid. some people do not get thyroid suppression, I am not sure of the mechanism for such suppression however my "twin" is very aware of such suppression first hand. If you are going to use an aromatase inhibitor go with arimidex-it is a much more specific inhibitor of aromatase. ------------------ IP: Logged |
ROOK Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 59) |
posted March 13, 2000 07:31 PM
OK, somebody has got to know. BUMP IP: Logged |
macrophage69alpha Moderator (Total posts: 873) |
posted March 13, 2000 07:56 PM
I am not sure whether I should take that bump as an insult. I thought I pretty clearly answered your question. cytadren will reduce fat gains associated with estrogen but this will be offset, most likely, by the suppresion of thyroid often associated with cytadren use- the use of anti estrogens may or may not have the same effect with respect to estrogenic induced fat storage BTW-It is unclear, at least I dont know, whether anti estrogens act as estrogenic agonists or antagonists with respect to fat storage THOUGHT- maybe the presence of estrogen increases the number or sensitivity of alpha 2 receptors- this would explain increase in fat storage- just a theory though. ------------------ IP: Logged |
ROOK Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 59) |
posted March 14, 2000 02:20 AM
Macro, When I posted that bump, I didn't read your reply. This is because the reply wasen't showing up. For example, the reply slot showed a 2, but the only thing that showed up when I clicked to view the post was the original post and my first bump. I'm sorry for the misunderstanding, but I have noticed that sometimes it takes a while for my replys to show up when I click to read posts. I think this is what happened. Your reply simply did not show up at the time I posted the second bump. Also, I would not second guess or ignore your advice. You are one of the most intelligent & informative bros on this board, and I think that says a lot because this is a top-notch board. Again I apologize for this misunderstanding, and I thank you for the reply and the info. Thanks again, ------------------ ROOK IP: Logged |
ROOK Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 59) |
posted March 14, 2000 11:02 PM
I'm only bumping to make sure that Macro gets my apology. ------------------ ROOK IP: Logged |
macrophage69alpha Moderator (Total posts: 873) |
posted March 15, 2000 12:12 AM
dont worry about it- It really did not bother me- I just thought that I had explained it pretty well and when I saw your bump I had to respond- it just seemed kind of weird to see the bump with no comments- of course I understand what happened- BTW- there was no need to apologize- but thanks for being concerned Peace ------------------ IP: Logged |
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