LiftWithDonuts
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I've just came across a study that states 3g supplementation of DAA has no effect on baseline t and dosing 6g actually lowers test. Has anyone else seen this study?
I've just came across a study that states 3g supplementation of DAA has no effect on baseline t and dosing 6g actually lowers test. Has anyone else seen this study?
I believe there are two studies showing it does not and two showing it does not....take your pick
2 showing it does or 4 showing it does not?
I don't get why people that take Clomid or Nolva would want it either, LOL! DAA has gone into my supplement graveyard - getting crowded![]()
2 showing it does or 4 showing it does not?
One or two negative and flawed studies and people give up on the supplement.
As with a lot of supplements, getting informed and reading the studies is useful, but at the end of the day supps are subjective just like everything else. You gotta try them out for yourself and give them time before coming up with a conclusion of a) whether they actually do somthing (positive or negative or both) and b) whether they are worth taking with respect to their cost. Just try to start off with zero expectations and dont get too influenced by what you read on them
Personally, daa works for me when coupled with an AI. The strength increase is immediately felt, together with other things.
So DAA makes you stronger? Why do you think that is? More "T"? The best it's ever been shown to do, is a 40% increase for a bit, until the negative feedback loop kicks in. And that was just one study with hypogonadal men.
After having read more than a few placebo studies with experienced, trained athletes that used AAS, I'm as leery of "Anecdote" as anything else. Quite a Catch-22 we are in as lifters, LOL![]()
I always roll my eyes whenever i come across a poster claiming to notice significant strength increases as a result of a test booster. God, i l scream in my head, by what mechanism is this possible?
What are the negative feedback from DAA you are talking about? Estrogen and prolactin increase?
There have been studies showing a decrease in test after prolonged use
Ok, is there any time frame, or after the initial boost after 12 days?
The original 3.2 gram study (Italian) say 42% increase in testosterone.
Was it on humans or rats?
I think its bad to use during PCT IMO.... on cycle a lil bit i guess... but really.... id not waste my $ on it.After seeing that discussion, I don't get why supplement companies are still putting it In test boosters and selling as if it boost test levels. Maybe for some one for pct, I'm not sure if there is a study done with people using DAA post cycle.
If I am correct this study was slightly flawed and didn't use the correct form of DAA. It has to be chelates or sodium based I believe