badazzwhitedude
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Most know that when staying on steroids year 'round, the steroids use up the receptors and you start to lose the effects of steroids until you take a period of rest to let your body "recharge," if you will, and create new receptors.
The thought I have is that when bridging (with Anavar or Primobolan), this could only potentially make your next cycle less effective, especially since Anavar and Primobolan are potent stimulators of the AR. So you would have less receptors available for your next cycle.
Something else I had in mind is that if you bridge with a drug that does NOT have much of an affinity for the AR (ex: D-bol), this in theory should not have as much of an effect on your next cycle since it has anabolic activities away from the AR.
I would love to have some input here. Any thoughts?
The thought I have is that when bridging (with Anavar or Primobolan), this could only potentially make your next cycle less effective, especially since Anavar and Primobolan are potent stimulators of the AR. So you would have less receptors available for your next cycle.
Something else I had in mind is that if you bridge with a drug that does NOT have much of an affinity for the AR (ex: D-bol), this in theory should not have as much of an effect on your next cycle since it has anabolic activities away from the AR.
I would love to have some input here. Any thoughts?
