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TeslacComplete info about Teslac
Teslac is one of the very first drugs approved by the FDA to fight estrogen-dependant breast cancer, back in 1970. It does this by possibly inhibiting the aromatize enzyme in what appears to be both a noncompetitive and an irreversible manner. Teslac is actually an anabolic steroid. Oddly, its D-ring (usually pictured as the upper-right hand ring in models) is a weird 6 members lactone ring, instead of the usual 5 ring one that testosterone has. Primarily, it's an Anabolic Steroid whose claim to fame is being used primarily for it's antiestrogenic effects (much like Proviron), and that it's been wrongly assumed to be simply an antiestrogen by many athletes. This is not the case, and as you'll soon see, there's really no reason why this stuff has been pushed out of use by bodybuilders and athletes for the last decade. Teslac increases testosterone (by 47%) and it's precursor androstenedione (70%) levels in the body. In the second study, it raised testosterone levels in men up to 290ng/dl (almost enough to bring you from 0 Test to the lowest end of normal/acceptable range), as well as raising LH (leutenizing hormone) levels, and even FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) levels slightly (2). So as you can see, not only is this stuff not suppressive of your natural hormones, it actually stimulates your body to produce more testosterone as well as the hormones that produce it (2). It has been shown to reduce aromatization by 90-95%, with regards to decrease in the overall rate, in some instances (7). In another study, aromatize inhibition by testolactone, at a dose of 500 mg twice daily (so a total of 1,000mgs/day) for 4 weeks lowered circulating estradiol (E2) levels by roughly one third and enhanced the secretion of follicle-stimulating hormone and testosterone by approximately the same amount (one third each) (6). Basically, we're looking at pretty decent reductions in both aromatization, as well as reduction in total estrogen floating around your body. So far, we have seen that, in different studies it has been shown to increase LH as well as FSH, respectively. In addition it raises testosterone levels and lowers estrogen levels in all of the studies we've examined. Raising FSH, LH, and testosterone while lowering estrogen is a pretty good deal considering most steroids lower endogenous (natural) production of the first three, and raise estrogen. This means, of course, if you are one of those people who inclined to bridge (use a low dose of an anabolic compound between higher dose cycles), then this is perfect for you. In addition, you'll be able to use Teslac during a cycle as an ancillary compound that will eliminate aromatasation. Possibly the most exciting thing about Teslac is that it has been PROVEN (!) to be an effective and safe treatment for gynecomastia (3) (development of breasts in male mammary glands, often ineloquently referred to as "bitch tits" in gym-speak). If you get a bit of gyno on a cycle, you may want to include Teslac in your PCT for both the (very good) reasons revealed above, as well as it's potential to treat your gyno. The only prohibitive thing about Teslac is cost. Currently very few online pharmacies that carry it, nor UG labs. References
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