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Can Test Boosters inhibit natural T production over time?

BigKoolWhip

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Just wondering if you take too much T boosters if your boys will stop working. Always wanted to know that. thanks.
 
certain ones can, particularly at high doses. Fadogia based ones, and bulbis natalensis both seem to do this. At what exact doses + lengths of time is harder to say.
 
certain ones can, particularly at high doses. Fadogia based ones, and bulbis natalensis both seem to do this. At what exact doses + lengths of time is harder to say.

I was just about to say Fadogia, but didn't know bulbine lowers test long term dosing, I know it lowers test when dosed too high......still never tried it yet, reviews seem very mixed.
 
I think Easy meant bulbine lowers test if you take too much. I am unaware of any long term studies on bulbine?
 
Yeah, fadogia doesn't seem to in the short run, but extended periods it can. And bulbine does in the short term at high enough doses, with no longer term data. But there's no god benchmarks for what that dosing is, since its based off rodent studies. At the level its used in supplements it doesn't seem to be high enough to be suppressive but not much in the way of human bloodwork done that I've seen.
 
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