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1. How do prohormone cycles contribute to muscle growth?
Prohormones are precursor compounds that the body converts into anabolic hormones, such as testosterone. When an individual ingests prohormones, these substances are metabolized by enzymes in the liver, transforming them into active anabolic steroids. These elevated levels of anabolic hormones then bind to androgen receptors in muscle cells, signaling the body to increase protein synthesis, reduce muscle protein breakdown, and ultimately lead to hypertrophy (muscle growth). This process mimics the effects of directly administered anabolic steroids but relies on the body's own enzymatic conversion. The extent of muscle growth achieved depends on factors such as the specific prohormone used, the dosage, the duration of the cycle, the individual's training intensity and diet, and their natural hormonal response.
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1. How do prohormone cycles contribute to muscle growth?
Prohormones are precursor compounds that the body converts into anabolic hormones, such as testosterone. When an individual ingests prohormones, these substances are metabolized by enzymes in the liver, transforming them into active anabolic steroids. These elevated levels of anabolic hormones then bind to androgen receptors in muscle cells, signaling the body to increase protein synthesis, reduce muscle protein breakdown, and ultimately lead to hypertrophy (muscle growth). This process mimics the effects of directly administered anabolic steroids but relies on the body's own enzymatic conversion. The extent of muscle growth achieved depends on factors such as the specific prohormone used, the dosage, the duration of the cycle, the individual's training intensity and diet, and their natural hormonal response.