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Upravo sam hteo da cujem misljenje tebe i ostalih iskusnih clanova foruma u vezi
nekih delova clanka.
Pogotovo u delu koji je i Jojevta komentarisao.
This theory
has been around for quite some time. Recently
this protocol has undergone some underground
revisions based on new clinical evidence
and gained more credence as a viable
bridge. Dianabol is the only oral that can be
used here as it has very low binding to the
androgen receptor. This allows the body to
enter into restoring natural HPTA function
sooner. Contrary to popular belief, Anavar
cannot be used successfully here as it binds
well to the androgen receptor thus inhibiting
recovery. Remember HPTA recovery is based
on not just lowering estrogen, but also restoring
androgen receptivity, as the neurons in the
pituitary gland need to unbind this receptor
before they release their suppressed signaling
hormones, LH and FSH, which affect testosterone
recovery in the testicles.
The D-bol bridge can only be used at 10
mg/day. It is best incorporated into a good
post-cycle recovery program. Anything higher
than 10 mg/day will linger in the body too long
and hinder daily recovery time. This is due to
the half-life of Dianabol—about 4 hrs. (every 4
hours the amount is reduced by ?). So 10 mg
will go to less than 1 mg in 3.4 half-lives, or
about 13.3 hours. This leaves over 10 hours for
the body to read low levels of hormone via the
androgen receptor and stimulate recovery.
Arimidex has to be used to curtain the aromatization
of the D-bol to estrogen, which will
inhibit recovery.
The timing of D-bol must be consistent and
should be taken at the same time every morning
in one 10 mg dose. This resembles the natural
circadian rhythm where natural testosterone
levels are high in the early morning.
This would be done for 3-4 weeks as you also
built up LH and FSH with a post-cycle recovery
program.
4. Natural bridge: Supplements can have
drug like effects and yet be non-toxic. This is
because they are almost always substances
found in our diet naturally. Since our bodies
have evolved for hundreds of thousands of
years with these compounds, the body has
also created the proper metabolic pathways
for their use, metabolism, and excretion.
Drugs are often derived from natural substances.
The difference is that, to make money
off them, companies have to alter them, so
they can patent them, yet still enable them to
affect the body in a desired manner. Altering a
natural compound into a drug makes the compound
foreign to the body. The body has not
evolved to deal with this new form of the drug,
so this creates extra work for the body.