Best cortisol blocker?

Which is the best cortisol blocker?


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this primordial rep seems to really know his stuff and has a pro attitude as well.many of these other co.s dont even know what theyre selling and when you ask questions you get insulted when they dont know how to answer it.
im definitely going to give endo a shot from this aspect alone.
everything ive researched so far seems spot on.
 
Im doin a Halodrol cycle, 75/75/100/100/100, my PCT is
Nolva, 6OXO, Blue Up and Milk Thistle, any opinions?
---Im just curious about cortisol and all

I don’t recommend 6-oxo for PCT. If it really is increasing natural testosterone production its doing so because its an anti-androgen, and this isnt going to help anything.

-Pp
 
this primordial rep seems to really know his stuff and has a pro attitude as well.many of these other co.s dont even know what theyre selling and when you ask questions you get insulted when they dont know how to answer it.
im definitely going to give endo a shot from this aspect alone.
everything ive researched so far seems spot on.


x2.

i agree. i was kinda already sold on endo, but a good rep. i agree
 
I began using endoamp in my third week of PCT. My boys came back real quick once I started it. Maybe that's because it's the third week of PCT, but I give at least partical credit to EndoAmp. I thought torem would take care of them, but to be honest, it didn't seem to do much (at least given the first two weeks)
 
I began using endoamp in my third week of PCT. My boys came back real quick once I started it. Maybe that's because it's the third week of PCT, but I give at least partical credit to EndoAmp. I thought torem would take care of them, but to be honest, it didn't seem to do much (at least given the first two weeks)


Nice. Glad to hear it worked out for ya.
 
Creeky joints, aches, pains, fatigue, and if you don't taper down whatever anti-cort supplement you're on... you're in for one HELL of a rebound!

I also read that low cortisol causes the release of excess adrenaline which then raises blood pressure.anyone else heard this?
 
corsaking; said:
I also read that low cortisol causes the release of excess adrenaline which then raises blood pressure.anyone else heard this?

Yep! :thumbsup: Low cortisol levels may trigger low blood pressure, expressed in the form of a condition technically referred to as orthostatic hypotension, [orthostatis => upright posture; hypotension => low blood pressure] in which standing up from a sitting or lying position is accompanied by dizziness, light-headedness, or faintness, all symptoms of low blood pressure.
 
pct

Seems that way. I've been researching stuff for awhile and found more confusion than help. I based alot of my decisions on my own research. I got 'Stoked' for PCT from an Epistane cycle. Backing it up with PS and 6-oxo.
 
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