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Test Prop Usage Lengths?

danymal04

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What are common Lengths of use with Test Prop? 8 weeks a good enough time? I know that it is a fast acting compound because of the ester in it, so would any less or any longer make a difference? K for help

I plan on stacking it with var by BD @ 50mg ed/front 4 weeks.

PCT will be none because of testing in athletics.

Opinons?
 
ive run it for 10 weeks,not different then running enanthate for 10 weeks just prop kicks in faster.

as for no pct i think thats a really stupid idea,id use hcg and nolva it will be out of your system pretty quick,not doing pct is wasting your money imo
 
danymal04 said:
What are common Lengths of use with Test Prop? 8 weeks a good enough time? I know that it is a fast acting compound because of the ester in it, so would any less or any longer make a difference? K for help

I plan on stacking it with var by BD @ 50mg ed/front 4 weeks.

PCT will be none because of testing in athletics.

Opinons?


my opinion is get ready for the roller coaster ride your about to take.....ending at the bottom
 
theoak01 said:
ive run it for 10 weeks,not different then running enanthate for 10 weeks just prop kicks in faster.

as for no pct i think thats a really stupid idea,id use hcg and nolva it will be out of your system pretty quick,not doing pct is wasting your money imo

Oh if it was up to me, I'd def. use a PCT, I was just adviced not to because of testing. And I was adviced earliear that HCG had norandrolene in it and would be dectectable? The thing is though I dont' know exactly when testing is, guessing end of april, early may.but if I start soon it will be out in time for testing I'm guessing?
 
danymal04 said:
Oh if it was up to me, I'd def. use a PCT, I was just adviced not to because of testing. And I was adviced earliear that HCG had norandrolene in it and would be dectectable? The thing is though I dont' know exactly when testing is, guessing end of april, early may.but if I start soon it will be out in time for testing I'm guessing?


why cant you use nolva?

and if your gonna leave this stuff up to just guessing then dont do it bro....your only gonna be in for a shitty depression when you lose everything you gained...read more before you take the plunge i think youve been misinformed
 
hcg is a hormone extracted from the urine of pregnant women so there is def not nandroline in it, and nolva i believe has a half life of two weeks so you will be fine aslong as you give yourself that space in there, but i doubt they will be testing for pct products and will be looking more for steroids,rec drugs etc
 
atheletics? what level?

if its college, i wouldn't worry about it, most only test for common street drugs

those test cost about $4-6 a piece, where as steroid testing costs around $100 a piece
 
brandonp005 said:
atheletics? what level?

if its college, i wouldn't worry about it, most only test for common street drugs

those test cost about $4-6 a piece, where as steroid testing costs around $100 a piece


College. Div. I
 
skip PCT and chances are you'll start the season smaller and weaker than you are now. that is quite the opposite of what you are trying to accomplish no?
 
bilter said:
skip PCT and chances are you'll start the season smaller and weaker than you are now. that is quite the opposite of what you are trying to accomplish no?

Don't you love it when these freelance endocrinologists trade their "internet facts". Just because you read something on the internet doesn't mean its right, and it doesn't mean you know anything about prescription drugs or the endocrine system. These "facts" that get traded around occasionally are laughable. What percentage of street users utilize a so-called "PCT"?

Ten percent? Go into a hardcore gym and you'll see plenty of huge juice monkeys who don't know what Clomid is. Just because alot of strangers on the interent think its a good idea to use breast cancer drugs doesn't mean its suddenly a fact.

Cut the prop into a four weeks run, use Tribestan and maca afterwards. You'll keep everything.

Here's a good standard everyone should abide by:

1. If you are an endocrinologist, share your medical knoledge.
2. If you personally experienced something share it.
3. If you once read something someone wrote, passing it one doesn't make it credible
4. If one cool guy on the internet with lots of cute little green dots tells you about a medical study, and he isn't in the medical field, don't take it as fact.

Is it possible Clomid and Nolva has a relevant place? Yes. Is there evidence against them? Yes. Do we know what happens when males pop these things all day? NO. Nothing is conclusive.

Will you LOSE more weight than you gained by NOT using them? NO
 
ScienceGeek said:
Don't you love it when these freelance endocrinologists trade their "internet facts". Just because you read something on the internet doesn't mean its right, and it doesn't mean you know anything about prescription drugs or the endocrine system. These "facts" that get traded around occasionally are laughable. What percentage of street users utilize a so-called "PCT"?

Ten percent? Go into a hardcore gym and you'll see plenty of huge juice monkeys who don't know what Clomid is. Just because alot of strangers on the interent think its a good idea to use breast cancer drugs doesn't mean its suddenly a fact.

Cut the prop into a four weeks run, use Tribestan and maca afterwards. You'll keep everything.

Here's a good standard everyone should abide by:

1. If you are an endocrinologist, share your medical knoledge.
2. If you personally experienced something share it.
3. If you once read something someone wrote, passing it one doesn't make it credible
4. If one cool guy on the internet with lots of cute little green dots tells you about a medical study, and he isn't in the medical field, don't take it as fact.

Is it possible Clomid and Nolva has a relevant place? Yes. Is there evidence against them? Yes. Do we know what happens when males pop these things all day? NO. Nothing is conclusive.

Will you LOSE more weight than you gained by NOT using them? NO


lol I liked your response. I believe in PCT but its true that alot of old timers will tell you that they didn't know crap about PCT but still gained and kept.
 
yeah a lot of people don't use a PCT and do fine
but why risk it? especially if you can financially afford it?

i would rather play safe than sorry
 
ScienceGeek said:
Don't you love it when these freelance endocrinologists trade their "internet facts". Just because you read something on the internet doesn't mean its right, and it doesn't mean you know anything about prescription drugs or the endocrine system. These "facts" that get traded around occasionally are laughable. What percentage of street users utilize a so-called "PCT"?

Ten percent? Go into a hardcore gym and you'll see plenty of huge juice monkeys who don't know what Clomid is. Just because alot of strangers on the interent think its a good idea to use breast cancer drugs doesn't mean its suddenly a fact.

Cut the prop into a four weeks run, use Tribestan and maca afterwards. You'll keep everything.

Here's a good standard everyone should abide by:

1. If you are an endocrinologist, share your medical knoledge.
2. If you personally experienced something share it.
3. If you once read something someone wrote, passing it one doesn't make it credible
4. If one cool guy on the internet with lots of cute little green dots tells you about a medical study, and he isn't in the medical field, don't take it as fact.

Is it possible Clomid and Nolva has a relevant place? Yes. Is there evidence against them? Yes. Do we know what happens when males pop these things all day? NO. Nothing is conclusive.

Will you LOSE more weight than you gained by NOT using them? NO
Hey bro, thanks for the great post. K was given. When you say cut prop to 4 weeks, is the eod, or ed?
 
ScienceGeek said:
Don't you love it when these freelance endocrinologists trade their "internet facts". Just because you read something on the internet doesn't mean its right, and it doesn't mean you know anything about prescription drugs or the endocrine system. These "facts" that get traded around occasionally are laughable. What percentage of street users utilize a so-called "PCT"?

Ten percent? Go into a hardcore gym and you'll see plenty of huge juice monkeys who don't know what Clomid is. Just because alot of strangers on the interent think its a good idea to use breast cancer drugs doesn't mean its suddenly a fact.

Cut the prop into a four weeks run, use Tribestan and maca afterwards. You'll keep everything.

Here's a good standard everyone should abide by:

1. If you are an endocrinologist, share your medical knoledge.
2. If you personally experienced something share it.
3. If you once read something someone wrote, passing it one doesn't make it credible
4. If one cool guy on the internet with lots of cute little green dots tells you about a medical study, and he isn't in the medical field, don't take it as fact.

Is it possible Clomid and Nolva has a relevant place? Yes. Is there evidence against them? Yes. Do we know what happens when males pop these things all day? NO. Nothing is conclusive.

Will you LOSE more weight than you gained by NOT using them? NO


my responses fall under #2 of your theory/opinion and the guy (original poster) doesnt sound like he knows anything about this "game" and i still thinks he NEEDS PCT whether im an endocrinologist or not like stated id rather be safe then sorry.....oh and as for the green things next to my name they mean nothing, my experience in what i have done with my body is what counts....
 
ScienceGeek said:
Don't you love it when these freelance endocrinologists trade their "internet facts". Just because you read something on the internet doesn't mean its right, and it doesn't mean you know anything about prescription drugs or the endocrine system. These "facts" that get traded around occasionally are laughable. What percentage of street users utilize a so-called "PCT"?

Ten percent? Go into a hardcore gym and you'll see plenty of huge juice monkeys who don't know what Clomid is. Just because alot of strangers on the interent think its a good idea to use breast cancer drugs doesn't mean its suddenly a fact.

Cut the prop into a four weeks run, use Tribestan and maca afterwards. You'll keep everything.

Here's a good standard everyone should abide by:

1. If you are an endocrinologist, share your medical knoledge.
2. If you personally experienced something share it.
3. If you once read something someone wrote, passing it one doesn't make it credible
4. If one cool guy on the internet with lots of cute little green dots tells you about a medical study, and he isn't in the medical field, don't take it as fact.

Is it possible Clomid and Nolva has a relevant place? Yes. Is there evidence against them? Yes. Do we know what happens when males pop these things all day? NO. Nothing is conclusive.

Will you LOSE more weight than you gained by NOT using them? NO


Dude you sound very unexperienced. Let's put it simple. The "PCT" is a proven technique used for several years by pro bodybuilders. It's based on scientific studies? NO. It works? YES. Trying to recover after a cycle without a PCT would be very slow if not impossible. Everybody reacts different and some people can even stay shut down forever and forced to live under HRT. Now why this famous PCT is "unknown" on the streets? Well the question should be: How in the hell you're goin to find out this on the streets!? asking a cop? asking your doctor? asking a teacher? Nobody. You just get what you hear from a fat junkie at the gym that wants to look like a wrestler and stays on Testosterone year round eating McDonalds. The information we share here comes from everywhere. There are cops posting here, there are pro bodybuilders posting here, there are doctors posting here, etc. We shape and share all the info here and compare it to experience. Not even a doctor knows about the behavior of steroids in human body. They don't have enough research and study. We do. We research and study with ourselves. We talk from personal experience.

Take it or leave it.

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