DNRDniggerking
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this forum is mostly full of retards "muh just roidd" if you're one of them please leave, If you're an expert or at least know about this sort of stuff, it would be appreciated if you join in.
to boost test we're going to be using Naltrexone
• Naltrexone is an opioid receptor antagonist, which means it blocks opioid receptors (primarily mu-opioid receptors) in the brain. These receptors are normally activated by endorphins, which are natural opioids produced by the body in response to pain, stress, and other stimuli.
• When opioid receptors are activated by endorphins, they can suppress the release of GnRH (gonadotropin-releasing hormone) from the hypothalamus
So...
Naltrexone blocks opioid receptors → Reduces endorphin-mediated suppression of GnRH → Increased GnRH release from the hypothalamus → Higher levels of LH and FSH from the pituitary → Increased testosterone production in the testes.
this could have multiple side effects, I am speculating it might cause some downregulation of the opioid receptors if used long term, I also dont know how the dosing protocol would work. not much is said about this on the internet.
opinions?
to boost test we're going to be using Naltrexone
• Naltrexone is an opioid receptor antagonist, which means it blocks opioid receptors (primarily mu-opioid receptors) in the brain. These receptors are normally activated by endorphins, which are natural opioids produced by the body in response to pain, stress, and other stimuli.
• When opioid receptors are activated by endorphins, they can suppress the release of GnRH (gonadotropin-releasing hormone) from the hypothalamus
So...
Naltrexone blocks opioid receptors → Reduces endorphin-mediated suppression of GnRH → Increased GnRH release from the hypothalamus → Higher levels of LH and FSH from the pituitary → Increased testosterone production in the testes.
this could have multiple side effects, I am speculating it might cause some downregulation of the opioid receptors if used long term, I also dont know how the dosing protocol would work. not much is said about this on the internet.
opinions?