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      Cortisol control

      Drug or supplement what are you guys taking to decrease cortisol levels if elevated?

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      Good question!

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      My understanding is that almost all AAS help in the control or reduction of cortisol levels. Guess the only way to know would be testing.


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      GABA and L-theanine work pretty well. As the post above mentions many AAS help on this regard. Also make sure to keep your sleep in check

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      I found some drugs I had never heard of in the pct section. I also heard gw501516 will do this to a degree but can’t find the percentage

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      This is from the book Chemical Muscle Enhancement. “Trenbolone is shown to alter cortisol receptor on a semi permanent basis. Altering the favorable anabolic/catabolic ratio.” Tren is definitely a risk to reward substance. It has some risk associated with it but has some serious reward.


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      Quote Originally Posted by Violator View Post
      Drug or supplement what are you guys taking to decrease cortisol levels if elevated?
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      Quote Originally Posted by Fancycat69 View Post
      GABA and L-theanine work pretty well. As the post above mentions many AAS help on this regard. Also make sure to keep your sleep in check
      Great recommendations fancy will definitely add gaba to the mix

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      Quote Originally Posted by MarvelNerd View Post
      This is from the book Chemical Muscle Enhancement. “Trenbolone is shown to alter cortisol receptor on a semi permanent basis. Altering the favorable anabolic/catabolic ratio.” Tren is definitely a risk to reward substance. It has some risk associated with it but has some serious reward.


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      Very interesting going to see if I can dig a little deeper on that

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      Quote Originally Posted by Violator View Post
      Very interesting going to see if I can dig a little deeper on that
      This book is actually available for free....(last time I was there) in our library.

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