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6 month Primo bridge

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I'm gonna chill out with the juice for a while. I have a lotta things coming up in my life and I'm gonna have to put lifting on the back burner temporarily. I would like to maintain the gains I have made and lose some fat for the next 6 months or so. After this nice, long layoff, I think my receptors will be hungry for a nice cycle. What do ya'll think about Primo @ 200mg/week for the entire 6 months? Does this much Primo REALLY have no effect on my HPTA... i.e. will my body's endogenous hormone production be the same as if I wasn't taking anything at all? Thanks a lot.
 
Well, 6 months is a long time. I think the longer you are on, the more possibility your body has of shutting down it's natural test.

Supposedly 200mg of primo will have little effect, but most people don't bridge for 6 months. You might want to invest in that Endogram thing over on AF and get your levels tested every so often.
 
i would not bridge past 3 months. if you want to bride past 3 then i would sub anavar in there for the following 3 months
 
Why is 6 months too long? I though Primo @ 200mg doesn't effect HPTA? In theory, couldn't I do it forever without negative effect?
 
six months cant really constitute a bridge, that is more like a cycle even at 200mg a week. low dosages over extended periods of time will effect you.
 
If you take anything long enough it will affect your levels. Sorry. Otherwise, the thing to do would be to start on low dose primo for life when you hit 20.

And ox affects your hpta slightly more than primo, so I don't see the benefit in switching after 3 months.

If you want to bridge, do it for a short length of time and then get off. Otherwise stop fooling yourself because you are on gear for life at that point.
 
Damn, I knew it was too good to be true. You're probably right TXLonghorn (by the way, I'm an Aggie myself ;))... I too always have doubted the concept of "bridging." Sounds like a politically correct way to say "I want to keep using roids, but I don't want to get too fucked up & I don't want to lose my gains, so I'll do some low-dose mild stuff in b/w REAL CYCLES.
 
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