D-aspartic Acid

Does taking d-aspartic acid stop or slow your bodies natural production of it? I heard some stuff does that like hgh because your body become dependent on the supplement. Thanks!

I don’t know all the science behind it. but it is suppose to boost natural T production. Since it is not exogenous it should’nt cause shut down. It is suppose to be cycled though and others have said it can cause other unwanted hormones to rise like estradiol and maybe prolactin?.

The few studies done on it (which were not long term) showed that t levels reverted to baseline shortly after it was stopped. It doesn’t seem to affect your natural production adversely.

Sweet thank you guys. That helped a lot.

I found that taking magnesium and calcium aspartate will do the same for your t levels but not raise the other unwanted hormones. Any thoughts?

[quote]Chris48 wrote:
I found that taking magnesium and calcium aspartate will do the same for your t levels but not raise the other unwanted hormones. Any thoughts?[/quote]

How have you found this to be? Have you done blood tests while taken either protocol? I can’t imagine magnesium and calcium doing a whole lot of test boosting.

You sound like youre being a dick. I ment from doing more research and it was research on blood tests how else would they know. I’m a teenager trying to learn is all man. A study said like 80% of dudes in America are magnesium deffitient I guess. Mcdonalds smh

[quote]Chris48 wrote:
You sound like youre being a dick. I ment from doing more research and it was research on blood tests how else would they know. I’m a teenager trying to learn is all man. A study said like 80% of dudes in America are magnesium deffitient I guess. Mcdonalds smh[/quote]
He means site your work dude.

Attach links to studies that have correlations in them between low magnesium/calcium and low test. Or for that matter a study that shows 80% of males are magnesium deficient.

Anything less and you will be accused of pulling sh*t out of your a**.

Just saying…

[quote]JLone wrote:

[quote]Chris48 wrote:
You sound like youre being a dick. I ment from doing more research and it was research on blood tests how else would they know. I’m a teenager trying to learn is all man. A study said like 80% of dudes in America are magnesium deffitient I guess. Mcdonalds smh[/quote]
He means site your work dude.

Attach links to studies that have correlations in them between low magnesium/calcium and low test. Or for that matter a study that shows 80% of males are magnesium deficient.

Anything less and you will be accused of pulling sh*t out of your a**.

Just saying…[/quote]

Thats exactly what I was asking, never meant to be a dick. Just wondering how you know its worked for you. If you know how its worked, you should share it with us, thats all. Thanks for clearing it up JLone.

clearly it didnt up your test levels, you sound emotional

[quote]Chris48 wrote:
You sound like youre being a dick. I ment from doing more research and it was research on blood tests how else would they know. I’m a teenager trying to learn is all man. A study said like 80% of dudes in America are magnesium deffitient I guess. Mcdonalds smh[/quote]

Any increase in test was quickly converted to estrogen, oh dear.

Y’all last two fuckers need tuh get some puss puss

Can anyone actually help me learn about this?

[quote]Chris48 wrote:
Can anyone actually help me learn about this?[/quote]

Some reading to get you started

http://www.ncbi.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=d-aspartic%20acid%20testosterone

I’m very prone to any test boosting supps causing gyno issues. Just 4 days on MAN’s Prometheus Rising supplement (which at first looks like a very solid profile) and I was feeling all the estrogenizing, negative effects. Stay WAY away from DAA in my opinion.

If anyone remembers Biotest’s 11-T Spray, you may want to look into Prototype Nutrition’s 11 spray. Way better muscle builder IMO and I had zero androgen cycle related issues. Their 7-11 stack is great!