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Combatting the cardiovascular side effects of Tren with GW-501516: By Dylan Gemelli

Re: Combatting the cardiovascular side effects of Tren with GW-501516: By Dylan Gemel

It's about time!

Awesome vid and just another reason why gw is so great and beneficial
 
Re: Combatting the cardiovascular side effects of Tren with GW-501516: By Dylan Gemel

Legit, I will be trying this soon. Ephedrine has helped me some with the cardio sides of tren but I bet GW is way better.
 
Re: Combatting the cardiovascular side effects of Tren with GW-501516: By Dylan Gemel

Interesting thought with GW and tren.....anyone tried this combo yet?

I just started Test/EQ/Tren on Monday. I will be incorporating some Sarms1 GW soon to see how good the combo works together. I'm guessing its a match made in heaven :)
 
Re: Combatting the cardiovascular side effects of Tren with GW-501516: By Dylan Gemel

Damn i wish i knew about this a couple months ago before i got my ass handed to me by tren ace. Gonna definitely use GW for my next cycle of tren E.
 
Re: Combatting the cardiovascular side effects of Tren with GW-501516: By Dylan Gemel

this is going to enhance tren cycles so much that it will be insane... being able to hit cardio hard on a tren cycle is only going to add to the already drastic changes it provides... this is going to change things for the better...
 
Re: Combatting the cardiovascular side effects of Tren with GW-501516: By Dylan Gemel

this is going to enhance tren cycles so much that it will be insane... being able to hit cardio hard on a tren cycle is only going to add to the already drastic changes it provides... this is going to change things for the better...

I agree--I actually have numbers to back up what tren did to oxygen saturation normal for me was around 93+ resting and up to high 90s when serious exertion (85% of target HR). In May of 2007 I did 7 weeks of tren ace--numbers during that period averaged 88 resting and 93 at 85% exertion.

Thus tren w/o some cardiovascular support actually prevents truly efficient development--so imagine what the results would be if you could repair/excrete efficiently on a tren cycle--

I have had these number go up significantly even in the first 5 days of GW-50 (see my Log)
 
Re: Combatting the cardiovascular side effects of Tren with GW-501516: By Dylan Gemel

I just started Test/EQ/Tren on Monday. I will be incorporating some Sarms1 GW soon to see how good the combo works together. I'm guessing its a match made in heaven :)

Nice man please report back on this thread and let us know how it goes!!!
 
Re: Combatting the cardiovascular side effects of Tren with GW-501516: By Dylan Gemel

Great article, another amazing one :)
 
Re: Combatting the cardiovascular side effects of Tren with GW-501516: By Dylan Gemel

Great article, another amazing one :)

what a god send dylan has been to elitefitness with all his sarms vidoes and advice! amazing
 
Re: Combatting the cardiovascular side effects of Tren with GW-501516: By Dylan Gemel

what a god send dylan has been to elitefitness with all his sarms vidoes and advice! amazing


thank you bro... i really appreciate that... the articles, videos and best possible info i can provide will continue to come... i want to make sure everyone gets the best information possible at all times to enhance and maximize everything they do as well as being as safe as can be...
 
Re: Combatting the cardiovascular side effects of Tren with GW-501516: By Dylan Gemel

How long of a break should you take between GW cycles? Since it is not suppresive, I'd assume you don't have to follow the typical "time on = time off" rule. Would a 4 week break suffice?
 
Re: Combatting the cardiovascular side effects of Tren with GW-501516: By Dylan Gemel

How long of a break should you take between GW cycles? Since it is not suppresive, I'd assume you don't have to follow the typical "time on = time off" rule. Would a 4 week break suffice?

Yes... 12 weeks on and 4 weeks off
 
Re: Combatting the cardiovascular side effects of Tren with GW-501516: By Dylan Gemel

i agree some time off is deff needed.It is not suppressive but you body deff adjusts and needs a break,ive tried it out and im possitive of this. 4 weeks should be fine.
 
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