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This is very interesting. Having ran tren with and without caber it helps understand why I felt mad at world during one run. The next the sides weren’t as bad but I used caber and mast.

I was talking to a female nurse about the sides of clomid and tren. She was the first to relate them to the mood swings women experience. Makes sense since those hormones are elevated more naturally in women.

Makes we wonder if cortisol has an effect on any of this being the stress hormone. Very interesting to understand the psychological changes we create during these lab trials.


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Cortisol is something that is always a factor: the good and the bad. Understanding all these hormones, the interactions is quite a job to figure out and it takes a long time to find a groove...then YOU change and back to square one! Guess that is why we all talk about it . Learning dailyTren, prolactin & skullf*ckery!Tren, prolactin & skullf*ckery!

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