I have read that us T-men have two natural peaks of testerone levels throughout the day. I wanted to know if this is correct and what time of day the natural T-levels peak. I thinking that if I apply my androsol after or in between these peaks than it may have less of a suppressive effect and allow for higher overall daily sustained T-levels. Is there any logic or science to support this theory?
If applying Androsol twice per day then
timing does not matter much because levels
from the Androsol will not vary much. If
applying only once per day,
minimum suppression is achieved with morning
application.
I wanted to thank you for your prompt reply. I ask how permenant T-suppression can be from short cycles of androsol. Is there a possible T-suppression after cycling off tribex or vitex since their would no longer be a stimulant influencing T-levels? I personally “felt” like my T-levels dropped below normal after a cycle of tribex, but rebounded a couple of weeks later. Could have been the shock of coming off raised T-levels.
I don’t think there’s any permanent effect,
certainly no evidence of it. As to whether
there’s a temporary slump below baseline
after discontinuing Tribex or Vitex, I think that could be possible though there’s no data.
I’ve also had the same impression you’ve had but it hasn’t lasted longer than a couple of days.