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JimBoy

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My last few cycles have included Sustanon, Test prop, Eq, Winny, and Tren. I love all these compounds as I gain size and stay incredibly lean, but this round I'm more concerned w/ pure size. Any suggestions on what I should stack w/ my Test (ADrol is not an option for me)?
 
if you have several years under ya i would suggest researching slin. definately with the compunds you listed. the best results ever for me were with slin, sust. prop. npp. and d-bol all together.
 
JimBoy said:
My last few cycles have included Sustanon, Test prop, Eq, Winny, and Tren. I love all these compounds as I gain size and stay incredibly lean, but this round I'm more concerned w/ pure size. Any suggestions on what I should stack w/ my Test (ADrol is not an option for me)?


test, dbol kickstart and diet bro.... or test eq works great for me cause i get the eq hunger.... most of a bulker is not the gear you take but the diet you eat...
 
alanjr said:
if you have several years under ya i would suggest researching slin. definately with the compunds you listed. the best results ever for me were with slin, sust. prop. npp. and d-bol all together.


Its all over these boards today.... stay away from insulin ............................................................ unless you are a pro bb or could make it as a pro bb DO NOT FU** WITH IT health wise it is a disaster waiting to happen.... I wish some of you guys wanting to use it could see somebody getting thier 2-3-4 times a week dyalisis (sp) it is not worth even the slight risk...

That said your diet is the key,,,, you can control your insulin levels natural with diet.... diet diet diet,, no way around it with any gear.....
 
littleb said:
Its all over these boards today.... stay away from insulin ............................................................ unless you are a pro bb or could make it as a pro bb DO NOT FU** WITH IT health wise it is a disaster waiting to happen.... I wish some of you guys wanting to use it could see somebody getting thier 2-3-4 times a week dyalisis (sp) it is not worth even the slight risk...

That said your diet is the key,,,, you can control your insulin levels natural with diet.... diet diet diet,, no way around it with any gear.....

was there a study published or an abuse mishap?
 
Stack Deca in there somewhere. Deca requires lots of food to do its magic, but so long as you are supplying it, you will just keep growing and growing. I've never run Dbol, but it is known to be a great bulker. However, I have no interest in running it because you swell up like tick with water and look like a puffy marshmellow.
 
ryno9000 said:
Stack Deca in there somewhere. Deca requires lots of food to do its magic, but so long as you are supplying it, you will just keep growing and growing. I've never run Dbol, but it is known to be a great bulker. However, I have no interest in running it because you swell up like tick with water and look like a puffy marshmellow.

Ditto. Lots of Food, some test and DECA.
 
Half dozen eggs a day.

Meat every meal.

BIG BLAST mixed with half and half

Primo.

Test.

Your growth will be insane.
 
Its a cut and paste, similar reads in new england journal of medicine,, scary part is not really even the short term risk of going hypo, its the long term risk of becoming a diabetic,,, nasty ass disease that i would never put myself at risk of getting.... So in my opinion,, unless you are pro bb not worth the risk.....

Many have used it with no sides and i hope they never get sides or have long term damage,,, but the risk is there...



Bodybuilders 'abusing insulin'
Doctors believe that an increasing number of bodybuilders are putting themselves at risk by injecting themselves with insulin.
The drug, normally given to diabetics to help control their blood sugar levels, is highly effective at helping bodybuilders boost their muscle mass.

However, this comes at a price - careless use could cause a plummet in blood sugar levels which could leave the bodybuilder at risk of coma, or even death.

Over the long term, the extra insulin could cause irreversible long-term damage.


These people already have enough insulin. What they are doing is extremely risky
Spokesman, Diabetes UK

Bodybuilders who use insulin could end up becoming diabetic themselves as their body's natural mechanism for producing the hormone stops working properly, warn experts.
The problem was highlighted by Dr Richard Lynch, an A&E doctor from Pontefract General Infirmary in Yorkshire, who encountered a bodybuilder who was found unconscious at home.

His symptoms matched those of a diabetic who had experienced "hypoglycaemia" - dangerously low blood sugar.

However, as he came round it was revealed that he was a bodybuilder who had been taking insulin to improve his muscle bulk.

Sugar boost

"Normal" practice among bodybuilders taking insulin is to combine the drug with a large amount of sugary food to stop blood sugar levels dropping too low.

However, because the 31-year-old was close to a competition, he had, in addition, been on a strict diet, which compounded the problem.

Although the man later recovered fully, Dr Lynch offered this warning to other bodybuilders.

He said: "This potentially lethal drug has serious consequences should things go wrong, particularly as it is usually used in secret.

"This puts the user at risk of developing hypoglycaemia for prolonged periods away from possible medical assistance, potentially resulting in coma and death."

The precise source of the insulin is unknown, although it is rumoured that some diabetics sell some of their prescribed insulin to bodybuilders.

Extreme risk

A spokesman for Diabetes UK said that it was particularly dangerous for a non-diabetic to take insulin.

She said: "These people already have enough insulin. What they are doing is extremely risky.

"It's extremely easy to overdose on insulin if you haven't been trained in what to do."

She said that the training process for newly-diagnosed type I diabetics was, at least at first, normally carried out in hospital by experienced diabetes doctors and specialist nurses to gauge exactly how much insulin each patient needed.

Insulin abuse is also suspected in professional sport as an alternative to anabolic steroids - which can be detected by testing.

In contrast, an insulin injection is virtually undetectable.

The study was published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/health/3123545.stm

Published: 2003/08/05 02:10:15 GMT
 
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