i believe they did not have half as many types of AAS as we do now, but i also beleive they were to the advantage that. they had zero fakes ...evreything at that time was what it said it was...but yea they had to have ran much more than they say....
There was no pct back then ,the key was to ramp back down to 5mg /day, then 2nd week 5mg every other day until you came off avoiding the crash.
at least thats how it was done in my area.We didn't have the internet back then to trade ideas.
Larry Scotts era may have used low doses, say sub 500mg per week. But Arnold's era is a whole nother story. Ken Waller reportedly was hitting nearly 3 grams of gear (almost all deca too -- possibly could be just a rumor, yah never know) and I heard somewhere arnold alludes that something magical happens at 200mg of dbol per day (yes per day).
There was no pct back then ,the key was to ramp back down to 5mg /day, then 2nd week 5mg every other day until you came off avoiding the crash.
at least thats how it was done in my area.We didn't have the internet back then to trade ideas.
Larry Scotts era may have used low doses, say sub 500mg per week. But Arnold's era is a whole nother story. Ken Waller reportedly was hitting nearly 3 grams of gear (almost all deca too -- possibly could be just a rumor, yah never know) and I heard somewhere arnold alludes that something magical happens at 200mg of dbol per day (yes per day).
I also find it hard to believe that they only used small dosages.Although it's a good point that in those days there were no fakes around,but I don't think it's the HGH that is responsible for the pros being much bigger today(although it does contribute to it),but I believe it's because of the igf-1 use.
This makes absolutely no sense! 5mg of Methandrostenolone equals 5mg of Methandrostenolone! The differences you experienced must have been due to some sort of placebo effect.