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I READ THIS ON THE WORLDCLASS BODYBUILDING FITNESS FORUM:

LH

Luteinizing hormone is responsible for the trigger of testosterone release in

the body. Basically, LH which is secreted in the Testes triggers the body to

produce Testosterone. Once this is done the hypothalmus picks up on it in a

negative feed back process (inhibition of GnRH). Thus, LH " checks " itself.

What does this mean?

Well, LH is a fine balance. Not enough, and your body doesn't produce Test. Too

much, same effect. Now introduce synthetic Testosterone into the loop and what

do we have? A break in the cycle. Boom...body stops producing LH.

Now wait a minute. If we're on cycle why would we want to tell the body produce

LH when it doesn't need to? People think your testicles shrink due to lowered

Test production. No no no. This is DIRECTLY linked to LH and FSH depletion. Test

is NOT made in the testes. LH is made in the Testes which SIGNALS the body to

make Test. Well if there's excess Test introduced why do we need LH? Are you

guys seeing the link yet?

Excess test = no need for LH = shutdown of LH = Testicle shrinkage

So what are we aiming for? Well we're aiming for just enough LH production to

keep the loop working, BUT not too much where the body downgrades receptors

because it's gone haywire.

I THOUGHT THE PITUARY GLAND PRODUCES LH

I THOUGHT TESTES PRODUCES TESTOSTERONE

THIS MAN WAS PRAISED FOR HIS EXPLANATION OF HOW LH WORKS

AM I WRONG OR WHAT IS HAPPENING

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