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Here’s a very interesting article about alcohol on your androgen receptor sure a cycle.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/3669912/

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was actually a great topic that mate Smile
im gonna sign off for the night buddy but again nice discussion man - this is one the things i love about this site
cheers bro im actually gonna go n rest n get sleep now man peace mate =]

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Bro u need to read this article again.
Its not actually about alcohol on cycle - it does have some interesting points, but i dont think its as simple cut as what you may be thinking, unless you only read the first and last line of the study.

Break each sentence down one at a time and you will see what i mean buddy, or read more than just the study abstract
- mean no disrespect mate, i dont even drink alcohol but feel compelled to comment as this study abstract could easily be misinterpreted

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the 'content' of the androgen receptors such as LH can be suppressed by alcohol? is that what u mean?

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yeah thats the way it reads to myself bro with alcohol affecting LH but the binding affinity still being the same throughout the study

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couldnt agree more - we can find baselines but at the end of the day we are all very different and genetics are huge too

-clearly was a good post as we been discussing an bouncing ideas for ages now lol

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not quite mate and a study abstract is the study conclusion.

It is a study about castrated and non-castrated alcohol-fed and non-alcohol fed mice who have the same caloric intakes and obviously control groups whom also have the same caloric intakes, one of control groups were castrated and given testosterone which caused site receptors to return to that of normal as would excpect.
Yes some groups were given Testosterone and some others not.
......But it is in no way a direct correlation between alcohol and exogenous Testosterone buddy.

Either way it states: "The binding affinity is identical in all groups."

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lol

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Where??!!