DrJMW said:LOL. What is the concentration of Testos? 1cc of 200mg/cc is different than 1cc of 100mg/cc. You need PCT for all AAS cycles and all amounts.
DrJMW said:LOL. What is the concentration of Testos? 1cc of 200mg/cc is different than 1cc of 100mg/cc. You need PCT for all AAS cycles and all amounts.
DrJMW said:Maxpain--a Simple Example. Suppose You Send Me To The Store For A Carton Of Eggs. Well, Quess What? The Store Now Has Cartons Of Six Eggs, 12 Eggs And 18 Eggs? You Didn't Specify Which Number Of Eggs Per Carton You Wanted. You Must, So I Do Not Make An Error.
Cc Is A Volume. Mg Is A Mass (amount Of Stuff). Mg/cc Is A Strength Or Concentration. We Must Know The Strength (eggs Per Carton) To Know The Number Of Eggs In One Carton Total. Review This Example.
Bonkme2 said:please, PLEASE, for the love of god, figure out what you're doing.
You really shouldn't be playing around with this stuff if you can't even tell us what the concentration of your test is...you can wind up hurting yourself if you don't do a little more homework.
DrJMW said:Maxpain--a Simple Example. Suppose You Send Me To The Store For A Carton Of Eggs. Well, Quess What? The Store Now Has Cartons Of Six Eggs, 12 Eggs And 18 Eggs? You Didn't Specify Which Number Of Eggs Per Carton You Wanted. You Must, So I Do Not Make An Error.
Cc Is A Volume. Mg Is A Mass (amount Of Stuff). Mg/cc Is A Strength Or Concentration. We Must Know The Strength (eggs Per Carton) To Know The Number Of Eggs In One Carton Total. Review This Example.
DrJMW said:See The Pct I Have Been Posting Ad Nauseum. Perhaps A Mod Can Make It A Sticky.
DrJMW said:Read through my posts in this forum to find the PCT I recommend.
strongsmartsexy said:
You're welcome. Drjmw is full of good information. His recovery protocol is great! I just wish he had more time available to keep feeding us so much good information.Maxpain said:THANK YOU !!! K TO YA !!
DrJMW said:Thanks for the kind words. I wish I had more info to convey. After posting for three years and seeing my clients' results and reporting as much as I can, perhaps it is time for me to sit back and read what other people have to say.
I have always followed the KISS rule (Keep It Simple, Stupid). Always use FDA-approved, pharm-grade meds. Keep stacks to two or three AAS; always use antiestrogens and antiprolactins where required; keep aas cycles around eight weeks long; do adequate recovery cycles; blood test baselines to better prepare for forthcoming cycles; blood test during cycles to make sure that the athlete isn't hurting himself (herself); blood test post-recovery to make sure that you are back to where you started (baseline or better). Proper diet, training, multivitamins, chelated multiminerals are all part of every cycle. This philosophy is simple, repeatable, understandable, easy to follow, and effective. One of the big problems I see is a lack of a coherent enhancement philosophy among BB'ers. Before anyone starts an enhancement program, the athlete should be able to write down, in a clear fashion, his philosophy, goals, procedures for attaining those goals, and the "tools" with which he will obtain those goals. I still see too many "I have the ingredients, make me a recipe" posts. This is backwards. The young kids as well as the vets need to constantly create and review their philosophies as well as their goals and procedures and their "tools." Leave the self-experimentation to the advanced vets and pros. These guys have already created and refined their philosophies and approaches over many years. Hopefully, by now, they know what they are doing. And if they don't, then they would ask and research.
DrJMW said:A number of my older clients with low to low-normal, baseline testosterones do one of the following:
1) They follow traditional HRT, which is low-dose AAS, either Gel or injectable or oral.
2) They do eight-week bulking cycles, using doses of 400-600mg total weekly AAS (appropriate ancillaries added) and then follow that with an eight-week maintenance cycle of about half the total (200-300mg). They go back and forth, and they even mix up the AAS they use.
3) They are always "on" 400 mg total AAS (assuming their bloods show that systems are healthy at this level. They mix up the AAS as well.
You should select the cycle that fits your philosophy and goals.
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