I have a review but with a caveat. I took GP Oral Tren to kickstart my cycle this past June; it was my first try with OT. I took 750mcg for 4 weeks. It worked pretty good and gave me the classic tren sides of sweating & insomnia. But it's quite liver toxic...
My liver has been able to take a lot of abuse with orals, but this time around the Oral Tren got my liver pissed off at me. Two months later I was finishing my cycle by throwing in winny tabs. I started to get "back pains", a weird painful ache under my bottom right ribcage which hurt more when I breathed deep. I discontinued the winny and got bloodwork done a couple weeks later and my liver values were slightly elevated. The doc said my liver was probably swollen and to discontinue all use of drugs, alchohol, etc but I'll more than likely be fine with a little time.
I also made the mistake of not taking liver support supplements. After the news I started taking milk thistle with other liver support supplements. I'm almost feeling 100% now but no more orals for me!
Moral of the story:
- If you choose Oral Tren, take a LONG break form ay other orals
- Take liver support supplements
- Keep 911 on auto dial (LOL)
In my opinion the Risk/Reward is too lopsided on the "risk" side. It's too toxic to take long enough to get significant gains from it, without screwing yourself up. Tren Ace is just sooo much better, and that's what I'm sticking to if I need some fast acting tren.
I have a review but with a caveat. I took GP Oral Tren to kickstart my cycle this past June; it was my first try with OT. I took 750mcg for 4 weeks. It worked pretty good and gave me the classic tren sides of sweating & insomnia. But it's quite liver toxic...
My liver has been able to take a lot of abuse with orals, but this time around the Oral Tren got my liver pissed off at me. Two months later I was finishing my cycle by throwing in winny tabs. I started to get "back pains", a weird painful ache under my bottom right ribcage which hurt more when I breathed deep. I discontinued the winny and got bloodwork done a couple weeks later and my liver values were slightly elevated. The doc said my liver was probably swollen and to discontinue all use of drugs, alchohol, etc but I'll more than likely be fine with a little time.
I also made the mistake of not taking liver support supplements. After the news I started taking milk thistle with other liver support supplements. I'm almost feeling 100% now but no more orals for me!
Moral of the story:
- If you choose Oral Tren, take a LONG break form ay other orals
- Take liver support supplements
- Keep 911 on auto dial (LOL)
In my opinion the Risk/Reward is too lopsided on the "risk" side. It's too toxic to take long enough to get significant gains from it, without screwing yourself up. Tren Ace is just sooo much better, and that's what I'm sticking to if I need some fast acting tren.
Good read. Would it be worth it to take for preworkout only with the above precautions?
I havn't been on the board long so I was looking around, learning new things. I came across a thread on Methyltienolone which I had never heard of before so that was cool. Then, I did a search using the board search function for "Methyltienolone". This here happened to be one of the threads I found, which was very interesting by the way.
I commented on it to express my feelings after reading it.
Today, I was fortunate enough to get your reply, which provided me with even more new information. That is, who this boards biggest asshole is. So I do appreciate the reply bro.
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