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Re: Why does trenbolone give us bad dreams?

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 1:38 am
by HFO3
I have some messed up dreams from using melatonin, so much so I wont take it anymore. Does anyone get bad dreams from melatonin?

Re: Why does trenbolone give us bad dreams?

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 12:35 pm
by MONSTRO
Melatonin help you control the hour of your sleep and is quality. You will have a much deeper sleep . And when we have deeper sleep we have more dreams ( you dream with something you talk during day , if you have some stress you will have some bad dreams ).

Re: Why does trenbolone give us bad dreams?

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2020 11:34 am
by Vision
MONSTRO wrote: Thu Aug 06, 2020 12:35 pm Melatonin help you control the hour of your sleep and is quality. You will have a much deeper sleep . And when we have deeper sleep we have more dreams ( you dream with something you talk during day , if you have some stress you will have some bad dreams ).
Melatonin, L-Theanine & GABA is one of the best cocktails hands down, but needs to be taken everyday, you can not skip a day, this is due to resctructuring a stead and stable neuro-secretion release by basically re-wiring your chemical messengers.

Take the 3 below at once - Read this basic template below that explains it best in better words.

We know sleep is a hot topic these days. Personally? We’ve always taken sleep very seriously. It’s probably why all of us here at Sleep Club gravitated toward each other. Our love of life and belief in living well means relaxing well. Just how we are.

Life is to be lived. We believe it fully. And to do that, embracing three things is really important to us — dream vibrantly, live passionately and sleep blissfully. Doing all of that isn’t always easy and we know that, especially getting a good slumber if you’re stressed, working like mad, pushing too hard. Oy, don’t we know. And there are tons of things out on the market these days to help you with that, right? Supplements, prescriptions, over the counter pharmaceuticals, home remedies — our heads are spinning just thinking about it. Is it warm milk that works? Should I have a glass of wine? Stay up late and get up early? WHAT?!?

Okay, we’re not sleep experts. Really, we’re not. We just believe in that incredible trifecta of Sleeping, Dreaming and Waking-Up feeding each other well and right. So, we’ve looked at other combos that support all of that and we’ve discovered three things that are their own natural — because there’s no way we want to deal with the after-effects of chemical narcotics (been there, done that, but that’s a whole other story) — restful release: Melatonin, L-Theanine and GABA.

Melatonin
Melatonin is naturally produced in the brain. It regulates your body’s ability to react to light and dark. That feeling you get of drowsiness and feeling ready to go to bed naturally when darkness falls? Yeah, that’s your melatonin kicking in and jumpstarting your circadian rhythm. It’s also got some amazing immunization and repair properties — a really potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. Melatonin works beautifully to relieve your jet-lag, even helps kill cancer cells. Pretty potent stuff, huh?

L-Theanine
This is a feel good amino acid. Sounds weird, right? But it’s true. L-Theanine has a calming effect on the nervous system and can reduce your anxiety and stress. It enhances your ability to sleep without waking up feeling drowsy and helps you focus without feeling wired.

GABA
Gamma-aminobutyric acid — aka GABA — is a neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. It sends signals to various parts of your brain to both initiate and suppress muscle movement in certain parts of our bodies. Basically, when all is right with your GABA levels, it relaxes your muscles and makes you feel less tense, you move more gracefully and even have more control over your movements. The GABA receptors are also in your hypothalamus and that controls your circadian rhythms, pumping up a healthy sleep-wake cycle.

Teaming up for blissful sleep-wake
Considering what these three natural sleep-wake enhancers do with our body on their own, putting them together in some sort of warm, fuzzy cocktail can be a welcoming team up. As said at the beginning of this, we love sleeping, dreaming and waking up. It feels wonderful to snuggle up under the covers and get that soothing feeling of absolute, total relaxation flowing through your muscles like a gentle wave. Shutting your eyes easily, naturally — no stress, no strain — and then, WOOSH, sleep washes over you, engulfing you comfortably to float away into a world of sweet, gauzy dreams. And then you wake up feeling good, not drowsy, not soupy just… well… alive. Big, happy, contented sigh.

Re: Why does trenbolone give us bad dreams?

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2020 8:24 pm
by MONSTRO
Right now sleeping for 9 to 10 hours and naps of 1 hour day . But like you said we need to take every day to keep working. Like any other think we take i always believe we should use every day to get results. Some people use HGH 5 on 2 off, creatine in workout days , insulin in workout days . I dont believe in this on/off , but keep stable levels always . What is your opinion?

Re: Why does trenbolone give us bad dreams?

Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:18 pm
by Vision
MONSTRO wrote: Mon Aug 24, 2020 8:24 pm Right now sleeping for 9 to 10 hours and naps of 1 hour day . But like you said we need to take every day to keep working. Like any other think we take i always believe we should use every day to get results. Some people use HGH 5 on 2 off, creatine in workout days , insulin in workout days . I dont believe in this on/off , but keep stable levels always . What is your opinion?
Whats the update on this? how are you doing these days??

Re: Why does trenbolone give us bad dreams?

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2020 6:47 pm
by MONSTRO
Im trying to gain mass using high dosages Euro and 10ius hgh with slin lantus and humalog , but im so sleepy all day i only do 5 meals and my strenght is not big . Maybe my metabolism is on fire with all that gear? evenb then i eat around 350gr protein and 800 carbs

Re: Why does trenbolone give us bad dreams?

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2020 5:58 am
by coloros
Hi there. Professional bodybuilders value trenbolone for its versatility and call it the king of anabolic steroids. But the drug has side effects and can be harmful in untrained hands. Perhaps you have missed the dosage, and because of this, you have trouble sleeping?
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Re: Why does trenbolone give us bad dreams?

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2020 7:25 pm
by MONSTRO
Right now i stop trenbolone and i fell much better , i eat more and gaining weight again on test + deca + dbol

Re: Why does trenbolone give us bad dreams?

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2020 12:22 am
by Vision
what if I told readers that there was a potential and possiblity to minimize or even avoid these nightmares all together when using trenbolone???

Re: Why does trenbolone give us bad dreams?

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2020 3:55 pm
by MONSTRO
This can be dream news yes :) . If you have way to fix the sides of trenbolone is christmas before christmas :)
if trenbolone is the most used steroid right now imagine with less sides :)
For me nightmares are not problem , the only problems i have with tren is hard to eat and sweats all day . If i can reduce this sides i will use tren all my cycles .