TweetI take them to help me relax,but never heard of them used besides that.
TweetBefore I ask the question, if the mods consider this a recreational post, then please take it down. I just wanted to know if any one who uses these (mine are legal, doctor prescribed) post cycle, do they help your body recover faster, I know they don't rasise test levels, but do they suppress cortisol levels? Should one use them with clen? I would ask my doc, but I think I already know what he would say, lol. I get them prescribed for me, but I only take them when I really need them, because they make me really tired. Any advice would be appreciated, and again if I broke any rules with this post, delete it or just ban my ass, whatever, I'll understand. Thanks.
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TweetI take them to help me relax,but never heard of them used besides that.
TweetBodybuilders sometimes use Valium for two reasons. One reason being that it will help them to sleep while on drugs such as ephedrine, clen, or thyroid hormones. Another reason is that Valium can be used for its ability to reduce the level of cortisol in the blood. This hormone, has a catabolic effect. Since Valium can lower cortisol secretion, they may theoretically produce an anti-catabolic effect, equating to new muscle growth/muscle retention as the action of cortisol is diminished. Many users find that the lethargic effect Valium has on the user is too much trouble for it to be taken regularly as a performance enhancer. Some will prefer to not take the drug while training intensely, but taking Valium on a rest day when training is a little more relaxed. Dosage is probably around 15 - 20mg at night. I personally wouldn't play with it.
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Tweetvalium and xanax make for a good nights sleep,thats about the best it gets for me
TweetOriginally posted by PinCushion
Bodybuilders sometimes use Valium for two reasons. One reason being that it will help them to sleep while on drugs such as ephedrine, clen, or thyroid hormones. Another reason is that Valium can be used for its ability to reduce the level of cortisol in the blood. This hormone, has a catabolic effect. Since Valium can lower cortisol secretion, they may theoretically produce an anti-catabolic effect, equating to new muscle growth/muscle retention as the action of cortisol is diminished. Many users find that the lethargic effect Valium has on the user is too much trouble for it to be taken regularly as a performance enhancer. Some will prefer to not take the drug while training intensely, but taking Valium on a rest day when training is a little more relaxed. Dosage is probably around 15 - 20mg at night. I personally wouldn't play with it.
good post and covered the good basics.
TweetThanks Pincushion, I appreciate it. I usually never take these during the day, but I figured if I was on clomid, and I usually take a week or two off when I'm on clomid, they might be of some benefit at a low dose during the day.
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TweetYeah, it might help in your case. Give it a try, if you feel that it is making you too groggy in the morning, or very sluggish, try switching to the Xanax. Xanax as a much shorter half-life.
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Tweetyep....and i would say it was an ok questionbecause it delt with a cycle and you have a prescription for valium and it is all relevantOriginally posted by rado
good post and covered the good basics.
TweetI have used xanax, valium, klonopin, ambien, etc., for many purposes. Usually just to sleep though, as my doc prescribed. They work very well for that, always seem to help me recover better too, probably b/c of deeper sleep= better GH release and more REM time. As long as you're not sluggish, and don't have a tendency to get addicted, then I think it's a good idea!
TweetXanax over valium anyday...
TweetI hate to bring this up again, but I was reading about bromazepam, it is supposedly for daytime use, has anyone here used it?
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