It can actually LOWER one's test. It gives an initial spike, but after that it's meh. Multiple injections of it are shown to lower test. It's wishy, washy. Like SARMS. SARMS used in pct aren't really shown to be non supressive in the doses we use.
It can actually LOWER one's test. It gives an initial spike, but after that it's meh. Multiple injections of it are shown to lower test. It's wishy, washy. Like SARMS. SARMS used in pct aren't really shown to be non supressive in the doses we use.
Yea, this one does seem crazy right. If you look at cancer.org it looks like it is used for prostate cancer. Here is a quote directly from that website:
Triptorelin belongs to the general group of drugs known as hormone antagonists. It is a synthetic (man-made) version of the body’s luteinizing-hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH). It blocks the release of testosterone in men, which can stop the growth of cancer cells that depend on these hormones. If the medicine is stopped, hormone levels return to normal.
So the goal is to stop the test to stop the prostate cancer in men.