I just bought some and I've done some homework. I'm asking from your experiences what supplements would you suggest for during and post cycle therapy.
I was looking at Cel's cycle assist. Is it worth a velvet picture of a dolphin and a whale gettin it on? I know like all things, most of the good sh*t is prescription or black market only and I want to go the legal route.
Formestane if I start to get man boobs.
A multi of course
creatine
jack3d.
Mass xxx weight gainer
I plan on running these sups on and off the cycle and I'll be further fighting back pumps by staying hydrated with a gallon of water a day which is what I currently drink anyway. Is this sufficient? or is there a better way to stay healthy during and after my cycle?
I don't see any kind of test booster for post cycle. I'd recommend clomid but you want to go completely legal so... maybe DAA? I'm sure someone else will chime in with a better answer. Make sure you get your PCT before you start.
oral only gonna suck put some test with it imo,good luck
^---this, run this compound with an aromatizable one for best results.
Originally Posted by Life
I got 20lbs off of it last cycle alone. Kept all of it w/clomid.
I dont believe this unless it was your first cycle.
I also would not recomend using any ai on cycle, but to save it for pct. this is a pretty androgenic compound and a dht derivative, i dont think you will have any need for an ai, maybe some test, or dhea.
maybe look into the trs from p.p. (transdermal sustain though) and stack it with something like animal stak2, or hcgenerate.
I also wouldn't recomend using d aspartic acid (daa)
D-aspartic acid is gaining momentum as a decent testosterone booster as rightfully indicated by some scientific studies (1-3). Unfortunately, the amino acid is also a known stimulator of prolactin release (3-5). One study in male rats found that while D-aspartic acid increased testosterone and LH by 236% and 146%, respectively, it also increased prolactin levels by 152%. Prolactin is probably best known for its ability to stimulate lactation in women. But, it can also have other effects in humans, including men. Prolactin may be associated with lowered testosterone levels, lowered libido and possibly even increased fat mass (possibly through suppression of lipolysis or increased lipogenesis) and decreased insulin sensitivity (6-10). When considering that D-aspartic acid’s testosterone-enhancing effects might be hampered by its ability to also elevate prolactin (quoted from a usp labs post. minus the ad for powerful)
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