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The Shadow
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...It seems to me that there are two basic schools of thought on why they are effective at creating site-growth.
1. Site growth occurs because target muscle groups have the first shot at the androgen as the ester cleaves off. The idea is to use fast acting esters such as Prop. or un-esterified compounds such as Suspension.
2. Site growth occurs because the frequent application of oil into the target muscle causes the muscle fascia(sheath) to become stretched, thereby allowing bigger, better pumps which directly leads to muscle growth.
Does it REALLY matter which is correct?
NO. Simply use moderate amounts of low mg, fast acting androgens and you get the benefits of both schools of thought.
Just my .02
Corn
1. Site growth occurs because target muscle groups have the first shot at the androgen as the ester cleaves off. The idea is to use fast acting esters such as Prop. or un-esterified compounds such as Suspension.
2. Site growth occurs because the frequent application of oil into the target muscle causes the muscle fascia(sheath) to become stretched, thereby allowing bigger, better pumps which directly leads to muscle growth.
Does it REALLY matter which is correct?
NO. Simply use moderate amounts of low mg, fast acting androgens and you get the benefits of both schools of thought.
Just my .02
Corn

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