My TRT Post Cycle Therapy - 2 Week Update

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What Does Post Cycle Therapy Mean?
When you take exogenous testosterone (the synthetic anabolic hormones, known as steroids), your natural hormone production (endogenous testosterone) is suppressed because your body is getting plenty of testosterone. It is not advised to take steroids habitually because of their many side effects, which we talk about below. So when you go off the steroids, your body’s natural ability to produce testosterone is compromised.

Most people use steroids in “cycles” to prevent building a tolerance but also to allow the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis (HPTA) — the system that regulates hormone production — time to increase testosterone production after use. But with any steroid use, the flood of synthetic hormones throws your body off balance. Once the user ceases anabolic steroid use, the body is slow to recover to normal levels of testosterone. Aside from ill health, the post-steroid user can be vulnerable to muscle mass loss and increased oestrogen levels. Side effects can cause a deeper voice, loss of libido, mood swings, depression, fatigue, water retention and even increased breast size. To mitigate the negative side effects, you use post cycle therapy (PCT), which is a pharmaceutical-based protocol that can help speed up the transition to normal testosterone levels while lowering the side effects.

Under the care of a qualified physician, a combination of legitimate medicine is used to restore the hormonal balance of the user. Oestrogen levels reduce and a natural level of endogenous testosterone is reached. This method, with its regulated healing of the hormone system, is a real no-brainer if you are a steroid user. If you don’t plan to use post cycle therapy after steroid use, you’ll find it’s much harder for your natural testosterone to bounce back, and you can lose the muscle gains you worked so hard to achieve.

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