I’ve read that Halotestin is probably the only steroid that one can use long term without significant testosterone suppression. Is the use of Halotestin between cycles common? advisable?
Perhaps I am mistaken, but I thought Halotestin was almost completely suppresive after just a few doses…
Yeah, I’ve never been tempted to give it a try but I was also under the impression that it was considered a highly suppressive cpd.
It isn’t suppressive through the estrogen pathway.
however, they are supressive directly to the HPTA, because the body sees them as androgens, and will not make any more of it’s own androgens
Found the same thing on 2 other boards
[quote]B0nzz wrote:
however, they are supressive directly to the HPTA, because the body sees them as androgens, and will not make any more of it’s own androgens
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Would that make it a worse choice than say, dbol, for bridging?
[quote]rrjc5488 wrote:
[quote]B0nzz wrote:
however, they are supressive directly to the HPTA, because the body sees them as androgens, and will not make any more of it’s own androgens
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Would that make it a worse choice than say, dbol, for bridging?[/quote]
Yes.
dbol at 3-5 mg has very little suppression, and gives a very nice boost.
Mild AI usage to keep estrogen low normal and a little dbol a few times a week before back, legs, and chest does wonders with no suppression to speak of.
No shit…that sounds worth a try
B0nzz