You
're body
is used to all these endogenous artificial testosterone, you know, your testosterone to estrogen ratio
is getting messed up and so you do have to use what
's called post cycle therapy when you
're on pro-hormones and we won't get into the post cycle therapy as much on this podcast «cause I know we
're kinda pushing for time but the
problem is that if you don't cycle pro hormones, it can
be tough on your liver, it can
be tough on your own endogenous production so it
's something that you do wan na make sure that you do, that you understand how to cycle properly and I have to
be careful of course, giving out recommendations like that on this show just because so many people who
are listening to this
are competing in event like triathlons and marathons and thing of that nature where they
're gonna
be drug tested and stuff like this would
be a
big no - no anyways, you know, or they
're going after more natural means and let
's face it, prohormones can
be kinda damaging to your body and the reason for that
is because a lot of these side effects: acne and
hair loss, breast tissue enlargement, or you know, what we affectionately call bitch tits in dudes, prostate swelling, you know, a lot of these hormonal imbalances that get created from dumping exogenous sources of hormones into your body and creating like a hormone milieu that can
be a real real issue from a health standpoint.
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