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One of the primary causes of
muscle breakdown after a steroid
cycle is suppressed TSH. Anabolic
steroids suppress TSH, which in
turn lowers T3 and T4 production
by the thyroid gland. The reduction
in TSH is one reason that anabolic
steroids are such excellent muscle
builders.
Soon after the completion of a
steroid cycle, TSH up-regulates,
which in turn super-stimulates the
thyroid. This excess stimulation
causes the thyroid to produce above
normal levels of T3 and T4. This
increase in thyroid hormones is
highly catabolic and is the main
reason why people lose muscle
post-cycle.
Athletes have learned that they
need to restrict T3 production post
cycle to prevent muscle loss. A
novel approach to achieving this
goal is the use of DNP. About 80%
of the body’s endogenous T3 is
produced from the metabolically
inactive T4 to the metabolically
active T3. The de-iodinase enzyme
is responsible for this conversion. It
literally cleaves off an iodine
molecule.
By ingesting 200mg DNP/day, the
athlete can correct the over
stimulated Thyroid, returning T3
levels back to normal. DNP directly
blocks the production of T3 from
T4 via the de-iodinase enzyme.
As a bonus, the reduction in your
ATP stores because of the DNP is
counter acted by an increase in the
oxidation of triglycerides as an
energy source. The benefit is the
elimination of any potential fat-gain
from the low post-cycle
testosterone levels. And as DNP is
non-hormonal, it has no effect on
HPTA recovery.
After cessation of DNP use post-
cycle, the athlete will reap the
benefits of the "Anabolic Rebound
Effect" which further lends
credence to the use of DNP as a
post-cycle ancillary for the
elimination of any post-cycle
muscular losses.
Never considered add DNP to post cycle therapy. What do you guys think?? 200 is lower dose.
muscle breakdown after a steroid
cycle is suppressed TSH. Anabolic
steroids suppress TSH, which in
turn lowers T3 and T4 production
by the thyroid gland. The reduction
in TSH is one reason that anabolic
steroids are such excellent muscle
builders.
Soon after the completion of a
steroid cycle, TSH up-regulates,
which in turn super-stimulates the
thyroid. This excess stimulation
causes the thyroid to produce above
normal levels of T3 and T4. This
increase in thyroid hormones is
highly catabolic and is the main
reason why people lose muscle
post-cycle.
Athletes have learned that they
need to restrict T3 production post
cycle to prevent muscle loss. A
novel approach to achieving this
goal is the use of DNP. About 80%
of the body’s endogenous T3 is
produced from the metabolically
inactive T4 to the metabolically
active T3. The de-iodinase enzyme
is responsible for this conversion. It
literally cleaves off an iodine
molecule.
By ingesting 200mg DNP/day, the
athlete can correct the over
stimulated Thyroid, returning T3
levels back to normal. DNP directly
blocks the production of T3 from
T4 via the de-iodinase enzyme.
As a bonus, the reduction in your
ATP stores because of the DNP is
counter acted by an increase in the
oxidation of triglycerides as an
energy source. The benefit is the
elimination of any potential fat-gain
from the low post-cycle
testosterone levels. And as DNP is
non-hormonal, it has no effect on
HPTA recovery.
After cessation of DNP use post-
cycle, the athlete will reap the
benefits of the "Anabolic Rebound
Effect" which further lends
credence to the use of DNP as a
post-cycle ancillary for the
elimination of any post-cycle
muscular losses.
Never considered add DNP to post cycle therapy. What do you guys think?? 200 is lower dose.