http://www.cryonet.org/archive/13736
The above website page gives testing results of suppressing endogenous testosterone production and how that seemed to keep the leydig cells “young”.
I wonder if this could mean that occassional HPTA shutdown (not continuous and not too long as to cause permanent problems) is actually healthy in terms of keeping your 'nads young and producing T well into older age.
I think I saw a similiar article on mesomorphosis a couple years ago that came to the same conclusion. Think this is a reach?
Yes, there was an article about this on mesomorphosis. This is entirely plausible.
Most everything is subject to “wearing out”
(entropy). During AAS “on” periods, that “part” is not working (resting), therefore, delays its failure. Long term use of AAS cause
atrophy, so balance is in order. Perhaps it
is a balancing act between “overuse” and “use
it or lose it” - for maximal longevity.