Let me first state that this is COMPLETELY HYPOTHETICAL.
As we all know, after a wild night of whiskey and women, one’s natural testosterone has taken a beating. In an effort to come back, the body begins to produce LH (this is what I have found so far concerning the topic) in order to fix this lack of hormonal balance.
Now, is it conceivable, in a young viral male (say age 20-23), that DHEA supplementation (with its ability to increas Testostosterone precursors) could help speed up natural testosterone recovery the following morning?
For hypothetical sake, DHEA would only be taken the morning/afternoon after a night out.
My chemistry analysis may be completely wrong, but I think it might work.
I didn’t understand one word of that jibberish, but I do know that when I drink a packet of Emergen-C upon stumbling home after a night of imbibing the juice of the barley, I feel great when I wake up the next morning. No headache, nothing.
Let me first state that this is COMPLETELY HYPOTHETICAL.
As we all know, after a wild night of whiskey and women, one’s natural testosterone has taken a beating. In an effort to come back, the body begins to produce LH (this is what I have found so far concerning the topic) in order to fix this lack of hormonal balance.
Now, is it conceivable, in a young viral male (say age 20-23), that DHEA supplementation (with its ability to increas Testostosterone precursors) could help speed up natural testosterone recovery the following morning?
For hypothetical sake, DHEA would only be taken the morning/afternoon after a night out.
My chemistry analysis may be completely wrong, but I think it might work.
Any thoughts? Insight? Flames?
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Trouble is, DHEA has a very low conversion rate to Testosterone in males.
My feeling is that it wouldn’t make any difference.