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    Do you build up a tolerance to aas?Do you progressivly have to take more to get the same results?Also,is there a point where doing more AAS is a waste because you will not grow anymore or your body wont absorb it?? peace BENNYBOOM

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    Re: AAS TOLERANT

    you can build tolerance if you stay on for awile. i believe its called homeostasis. someone will explain it better than i can

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    • #3
      Re: AAS TOLERANT

      WHEN YOU QUIT GROWING, ITS YOUR BODY TELLING YOU THAT YOUVE BEEN ON TOO LONG. ITS CALLED HOMEOSTASIS AS FIT SAID.

      O2
      ..“Your desire to change must be greater than your desire to stay the same.”





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      • #4
        Re: AAS TOLERANT

        Actually it is your cell receptors that build up a tolerance to specific aas if used to often, too much, or for longer periods than necessary, and if you do not take proper time off. It is a good idea to switch up on different testosterones every so often as well. Like do cypionate, then ethanate, prop, etc. You don't have to change up every cycle, but sometimes if you don't and then dont take the proper time off it will take higher dosages to yield the same or better results. It is always better to start of with low dosages that will produce a positive result, then slowly increase if there is no result or the results are minimal. Homrostsasis, is a very complex process found in every living thing. The process includes for humans the process to keep your body in its natural balances ie. sugar levels, fluids, brain and neuro functions. All are interaction with one another, and it is these outside influences that can effect their natural "flow" or tolerances before the amount of varances produce a negative feedback. Iam trying to explain very simply. If using aas as the variance for the amount of pos you have to factor in many variances, such as dosages and drug/drugs used. Then you have to factor in stats on individual and genetic dispositions that may contribute to how much and how long it will take for the natural homrostsasis of the body to reverse its positive effect.
        Last edited by mick-G; 01-08-2006, 01:16 PM.

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        • #5
          Re: AAS TOLERANT

          ummmm, yeah, what Mick-G said!

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          • #6
            Re: AAS TOLERANT

            mick took the words right out of my keyboard.

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