Hormone receptor sensitivity- how it can effect your dosings

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This is going to be a quick little thread about something that gets no where near enough recognition on this site, which is hormone receptors. Example of some of these receptors are androgen receptors, IGF-1 receptors, Glucocorticoid receptors, Estrogen receptors and many more.

First off what are they?
Hormone receptors bind to specific hormones, acting like a lock for the hormone's "key" (think of it like how enzymes bind to specific substrate(as shown in the image below)). Then this binding event triggers a response within the cell.

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Now how does it actually work?
First the hormone circulating in the body finds a cell with the specific receptor and binds. The binding then activates the receptor, which then starts a chain reaction inside the cell. This chain reaction leads to a specific cellular response depending on the protein.

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Now why is this important?
The main reason why this is important is everyone has varying levels of hormone receptor sensitivity.

This means there isn’t a one size fits all approach to the amount of pharmaceuticals used. This is what pisses me off the most about greycels is they always go for certain amount instead of a range (granted I sometimes do the same). What I mean is whenever someone asks how much test they should use on a cycle, the usual answer is 500 mg/ week. This is all well and good as a ball park range but some people only need 350 mg/ week to gain there desired physique whereas on the other side of the spectrum some people need 700 mg+/ week to gain the same physique. Another example is Dutasteride everyone usually just says you’ll be fine with 0.5 mg, but for some people that dosing will do fuck all and they need 2.5 mg to see any results. What I’m trying to say here is most people lack nuance when they tell people about dosing.

How to find out about your receptor sensitivity?
There are 2 ways to determine your receptor sensitivity.

The first way is through getting it tested professionally from a doctor. When you get your results you can adjust dosages accordingly.

The other way is through trial and error. This is a riskier and less scientific way of doing things. But it involves testing different dosages on yourself and seeing if you experience any differences and adjusting accordingly.

How to change it?
Right now you can’t change it due to it being a mostly controlled by genetic and epigenetics. However in the coming years I wouldn’t be surprised if they come up with pharmaceuticals/ technology which can actually physically alter your hormone receptor sensitivity.

@Orka @Volksstaffel @HighIQ ubermensch @ybuyhgui
 
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This is going to be a quick little thread about something that gets no where near enough recognition on this site, which is hormone receptors. Example of some of these receptors are androgen receptors, IGF-1 receptors, Glucocorticoid receptors, Estrogen receptors and many more.

First off what are they?
Hormone receptors bind to specific hormones, acting like a lock for the hormone's "key" (think of it like how enzymes bind to specific substrate(as shown in the image below)). Then this binding event triggers a response within the cell.

View attachment 4354980

Now how does it actually work?
First the hormone circulating in the body finds a cell with the specific receptor and binds. The binding then activates the receptor, which then starts a chain reaction inside the cell. This chain reaction leads to a specific cellular response depending on the protein.

View attachment 4354981

Now why is this important?
The main reason why this is important is everyone has varying levels of hormone receptor sensitivity.

This means there isn’t a one size fits all approach to the amount of pharmaceuticals used. This is what pisses me off the most about greycels is they always go for certain amount instead of a range (granted I sometimes do the same). What I mean is whenever someone asks how much test they should use on a cycle, the usual answer is 500 mg/ week. This is all well and good as a ball park range but some people only need 350 mg/ week to gain there desired physique whereas on the other side of the spectrum some people need 700 mg+/ week to gain the same physique. Another example is Dutasteride everyone usually just says you’ll be fine with 0.5 mg, but for some people that dosing will do fuck all and they need 2.5 mg to see any results. What I’m trying to say here is most people lack nuance when they tell people about dosing.

How to find out about your receptor sensitivity?
There are 2 ways to determine your receptor sensitivity.

The first way is through getting it tested professionally from a doctor. When you get your results you can adjust dosages accordingly.

The other way is through trial and error. This is a riskier and less scientific way of doing things. But it involves testing different dosages on yourself and seeing if you experience any differences and adjusting accordingly.

How to change it?
Right now you can’t change it due to it being a mostly controlled by genetic and epigenetics. However in the coming years I wouldn’t be surprised if then come up with pharmaceuticals/ technology which can actually physically alter your hormone receptor sensitivity.

@Orka @Volksstaffel @HighIQ ubermensch @ybuyhgui
seems like a good thread
will read later
 
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This is going to be a quick little thread about something that gets no where near enough recognition on this site, which is hormone receptors. Example of some of these receptors are androgen receptors, IGF-1 receptors, Glucocorticoid receptors, Estrogen receptors and many more.

First off what are they?
Hormone receptors bind to specific hormones, acting like a lock for the hormone's "key" (think of it like how enzymes bind to specific substrate(as shown in the image below)). Then this binding event triggers a response within the cell.

View attachment 4354980

Now how does it actually work?
First the hormone circulating in the body finds a cell with the specific receptor and binds. The binding then activates the receptor, which then starts a chain reaction inside the cell. This chain reaction leads to a specific cellular response depending on the protein.

View attachment 4354981

Now why is this important?
The main reason why this is important is everyone has varying levels of hormone receptor sensitivity.

This means there isn’t a one size fits all approach to the amount of pharmaceuticals used. This is what pisses me off the most about greycels is they always go for certain amount instead of a range (granted I sometimes do the same). What I mean is whenever someone asks how much test they should use on a cycle, the usual answer is 500 mg/ week. This is all well and good as a ball park range but some people only need 350 mg/ week to gain there desired physique whereas on the other side of the spectrum some people need 700 mg+/ week to gain the same physique. Another example is Dutasteride everyone usually just says you’ll be fine with 0.5 mg, but for some people that dosing will do fuck all and they need 2.5 mg to see any results. What I’m trying to say here is most people lack nuance when they tell people about dosing.

How to find out about your receptor sensitivity?
There are 2 ways to determine your receptor sensitivity.

The first way is through getting it tested professionally from a doctor. When you get your results you can adjust dosages accordingly.

The other way is through trial and error. This is a riskier and less scientific way of doing things. But it involves testing different dosages on yourself and seeing if you experience any differences and adjusting accordingly.

How to change it?
Right now you can’t change it due to it being a mostly controlled by genetic and epigenetics. However in the coming years I wouldn’t be surprised if they come up with pharmaceuticals/ technology which can actually physically alter your hormone receptor sensitivity.

@Orka @Volksstaffel @HighIQ ubermensch @ybuyhgui
Good thread
 
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nice thread, i learned this in biology too two years ago. (y)
 
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read every molecule
 
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This is going to be a quick little thread about something that gets no where near enough recognition on this site, which is hormone receptors. Example of some of these receptors are androgen receptors, IGF-1 receptors, Glucocorticoid receptors, Estrogen receptors and many more.

First off what are they?
Hormone receptors bind to specific hormones, acting like a lock for the hormone's "key" (think of it like how enzymes bind to specific substrate(as shown in the image below)). Then this binding event triggers a response within the cell.

View attachment 4354980

Now how does it actually work?
First the hormone circulating in the body finds a cell with the specific receptor and binds. The binding then activates the receptor, which then starts a chain reaction inside the cell. This chain reaction leads to a specific cellular response depending on the protein.

View attachment 4354981

Now why is this important?
The main reason why this is important is everyone has varying levels of hormone receptor sensitivity.

This means there isn’t a one size fits all approach to the amount of pharmaceuticals used. This is what pisses me off the most about greycels is they always go for certain amount instead of a range (granted I sometimes do the same). What I mean is whenever someone asks how much test they should use on a cycle, the usual answer is 500 mg/ week. This is all well and good as a ball park range but some people only need 350 mg/ week to gain there desired physique whereas on the other side of the spectrum some people need 700 mg+/ week to gain the same physique. Another example is Dutasteride everyone usually just says you’ll be fine with 0.5 mg, but for some people that dosing will do fuck all and they need 2.5 mg to see any results. What I’m trying to say here is most people lack nuance when they tell people about dosing.

How to find out about your receptor sensitivity?
There are 2 ways to determine your receptor sensitivity.

The first way is through getting it tested professionally from a doctor. When you get your results you can adjust dosages accordingly.

The other way is through trial and error. This is a riskier and less scientific way of doing things. But it involves testing different dosages on yourself and seeing if you experience any differences and adjusting accordingly.

How to change it?
Right now you can’t change it due to it being a mostly controlled by genetic and epigenetics. However in the coming years I wouldn’t be surprised if they come up with pharmaceuticals/ technology which can actually physically alter your hormone receptor sensitivity.

@Orka @Volksstaffel @HighIQ ubermensch @ybuyhgui
Nice thread bro
 
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Great thread
We rarely hear about this, yet it's the basics.
 
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yeah it’s talked about not nearly enough
I think it's because it's not very useful
a little bit higher or lower dose doesn't matter too much,
both give positive result & as you said, some trial & error and you're good to go
 
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Could this be the reason why clav blasts tren and still looks natty?
 
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This is going to be a quick little thread about something that gets no where near enough recognition on this site, which is hormone receptors. Example of some of these receptors are androgen receptors, IGF-1 receptors, Glucocorticoid receptors, Estrogen receptors and many more.

First off what are they?
Hormone receptors bind to specific hormones, acting like a lock for the hormone's "key" (think of it like how enzymes bind to specific substrate(as shown in the image below)). Then this binding event triggers a response within the cell.

View attachment 4354980

Now how does it actually work?
First the hormone circulating in the body finds a cell with the specific receptor and binds. The binding then activates the receptor, which then starts a chain reaction inside the cell. This chain reaction leads to a specific cellular response depending on the protein.

View attachment 4354981

Now why is this important?
The main reason why this is important is everyone has varying levels of hormone receptor sensitivity.

This means there isn’t a one size fits all approach to the amount of pharmaceuticals used. This is what pisses me off the most about greycels is they always go for certain amount instead of a range (granted I sometimes do the same). What I mean is whenever someone asks how much test they should use on a cycle, the usual answer is 500 mg/ week. This is all well and good as a ball park range but some people only need 350 mg/ week to gain there desired physique whereas on the other side of the spectrum some people need 700 mg+/ week to gain the same physique. Another example is Dutasteride everyone usually just says you’ll be fine with 0.5 mg, but for some people that dosing will do fuck all and they need 2.5 mg to see any results. What I’m trying to say here is most people lack nuance when they tell people about dosing.

How to find out about your receptor sensitivity?
There are 2 ways to determine your receptor sensitivity.

The first way is through getting it tested professionally from a doctor. When you get your results you can adjust dosages accordingly.

The other way is through trial and error. This is a riskier and less scientific way of doing things. But it involves testing different dosages on yourself and seeing if you experience any differences and adjusting accordingly.

How to change it?
Right now you can’t change it due to it being a mostly controlled by genetic and epigenetics. However in the coming years I wouldn’t be surprised if they come up with pharmaceuticals/ technology which can actually physically alter your hormone receptor sensitivity.

@Orka @Volksstaffel @HighIQ ubermensch @ybuyhgui
So south Asian guys have higher sensitivity to DHT right?
 
I think it's because it's not very useful
a little bit higher or lower dose doesn't matter too much,
both give positive result & as you said, some trial & error and you're good to go
Bro you back?:D:p
 
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Yeah it was a quick guide I’m working on a bigger one in the next few days
Work ethic mogger, master should start paying you hourly wages at this point
 
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This is going to be a quick little thread about something that gets no where near enough recognition on this site, which is hormone receptors. Example of some of these receptors are androgen receptors, IGF-1 receptors, Glucocorticoid receptors, Estrogen receptors and many more.

First off what are they?
Hormone receptors bind to specific hormones, acting like a lock for the hormone's "key" (think of it like how enzymes bind to specific substrate(as shown in the image below)). Then this binding event triggers a response within the cell.

View attachment 4354980

Now how does it actually work?
First the hormone circulating in the body finds a cell with the specific receptor and binds. The binding then activates the receptor, which then starts a chain reaction inside the cell. This chain reaction leads to a specific cellular response depending on the protein.

View attachment 4354981

Now why is this important?
The main reason why this is important is everyone has varying levels of hormone receptor sensitivity.

This means there isn’t a one size fits all approach to the amount of pharmaceuticals used. This is what pisses me off the most about greycels is they always go for certain amount instead of a range (granted I sometimes do the same). What I mean is whenever someone asks how much test they should use on a cycle, the usual answer is 500 mg/ week. This is all well and good as a ball park range but some people only need 350 mg/ week to gain there desired physique whereas on the other side of the spectrum some people need 700 mg+/ week to gain the same physique. Another example is Dutasteride everyone usually just says you’ll be fine with 0.5 mg, but for some people that dosing will do fuck all and they need 2.5 mg to see any results. What I’m trying to say here is most people lack nuance when they tell people about dosing.

How to find out about your receptor sensitivity?
There are 2 ways to determine your receptor sensitivity.

The first way is through getting it tested professionally from a doctor. When you get your results you can adjust dosages accordingly.

The other way is through trial and error. This is a riskier and less scientific way of doing things. But it involves testing different dosages on yourself and seeing if you experience any differences and adjusting accordingly.

How to change it?
Right now you can’t change it due to it being a mostly controlled by genetic and epigenetics. However in the coming years I wouldn’t be surprised if they come up with pharmaceuticals/ technology which can actually physically alter your hormone receptor sensitivity.

@Orka @Volksstaffel @HighIQ ubermensch @ybuyhgui
how much does the test cost? and what would I even do with the results lol, not like the doc gonna be like, yo for chad physique u only need 7.2 grams of test daily G:forcedsmile:
I think ur second tip is better but it depends on what coumpound we are using, for dut everyone should go for 2.5 mg whitout any questions but when it comes to other things such as reta, T4, DNP and so on, everyone needs to find their specific dosage where they feel and look their best.
great thread OP:feelshah:(y)
 
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how much does the test cost? and what would I even do with the results lol, not like the doc gonna be like, yo for chad physique u only need 7.2 grams of test daily G:forcedsmile:
I think ur second tip is better but it depends on what coumpound we are using, for dut everyone should go for 2.5 mg whitout any questions but when it comes to other things such as reta, T4, DNP and so on, everyone needs to find their specific dosage where they feel and look their best.
great thread OP:feelshah:(y)
Thank you, yeah I agree trial and error is probably better
 
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This is going to be a quick little thread about something that gets no where near enough recognition on this site, which is hormone receptors. Example of some of these receptors are androgen receptors, IGF-1 receptors, Glucocorticoid receptors, Estrogen receptors and many more.

First off what are they?
Hormone receptors bind to specific hormones, acting like a lock for the hormone's "key" (think of it like how enzymes bind to specific substrate(as shown in the image below)). Then this binding event triggers a response within the cell.

View attachment 4354980

Now how does it actually work?
First the hormone circulating in the body finds a cell with the specific receptor and binds. The binding then activates the receptor, which then starts a chain reaction inside the cell. This chain reaction leads to a specific cellular response depending on the protein.

View attachment 4354981

Now why is this important?
The main reason why this is important is everyone has varying levels of hormone receptor sensitivity.

This means there isn’t a one size fits all approach to the amount of pharmaceuticals used. This is what pisses me off the most about greycels is they always go for certain amount instead of a range (granted I sometimes do the same). What I mean is whenever someone asks how much test they should use on a cycle, the usual answer is 500 mg/ week. This is all well and good as a ball park range but some people only need 350 mg/ week to gain there desired physique whereas on the other side of the spectrum some people need 700 mg+/ week to gain the same physique. Another example is Dutasteride everyone usually just says you’ll be fine with 0.5 mg, but for some people that dosing will do fuck all and they need 2.5 mg to see any results. What I’m trying to say here is most people lack nuance when they tell people about dosing.

How to find out about your receptor sensitivity?
There are 2 ways to determine your receptor sensitivity.

The first way is through getting it tested professionally from a doctor. When you get your results you can adjust dosages accordingly.

The other way is through trial and error. This is a riskier and less scientific way of doing things. But it involves testing different dosages on yourself and seeing if you experience any differences and adjusting accordingly.

How to change it?
Right now you can’t change it due to it being a mostly controlled by genetic and epigenetics. However in the coming years I wouldn’t be surprised if they come up with pharmaceuticals/ technology which can actually physically alter your hormone receptor sensitivity.

@Orka @Volksstaffel @HighIQ ubermensch @ybuyhgui
very cool thread!
seems like a good thread
will read later
bro its 2 sentences
 
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very cool thread!

bro its 2 sentences
am just too lazy
i like to read guides like these on bus or when am going somewhere
 
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