I've been around for a lil bit and i've seen so much gear that looks like the labels are fake or home made. The explanations Ive recieved about the looks are mind boggling im looking to try some gear due to my age and battered condition but almost all the people that are suggeting things to me are gym rats so to speak. I have two bad shoulders bolth collar bones have been broke in years past and they dislocate all the time does anyone have any suggestions on what would be a good started even tho I cant lift much weight I am faily fit due to having a pysical job and hobbies. PLEASE give me some advise if you have some and a discription of the tablet or bottle THANK YOU! p.s sorry for the spelling i was in a hurry
Last edited by showtime104; 11-22-2010 at 12:37 PM.
Reason: miss spelling
its hard to say whats in oil. in all boils down to trust with your ugl. batch reports are worth their weight in paper. go with a reputable source and remove the doubt.
best way to tell if its real are: 1) pour a little on your palm, then slap your girls ass with it. If it turns purple, its fake. 2) Stick yourself with the oil, then perform 3 shoryukens. If you cannot complete all 3, it is fake.
Based on the descrition of your condition w/ bad shoulders, collar bones, etc. you ought to consider a cycle consisting of Winstrol (oral or injectable), Deca or EQ and a little bit of oil based test as a base.
Based on the descrition of your condition w/ bad shoulders, collar bones, etc. you ought to consider a cycle consisting of Winstrol (oral or injectable), Deca or EQ and a little bit of oil based test as a base.
Why would he consider Winny when it's notorious fry drying out joints and causing pain?
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Im not sure that steroids are the answer for you. You could build up strength quicker than what your injuries can handle and cause other problems. I really would speak with a medical professional.
Originally Posted by bjp76
Based on the descrition of your condition w/ bad shoulders, collar bones, etc. you ought to consider a cycle consisting of Winstrol (oral or injectable), Deca or EQ and a little bit of oil based test as a base.
Negged for bad advice. Theres more than one thing wrong with this advice
Winny could dry joints but that's where deca comes in. i've seen people have success with such kind of stack with similar physical condition as this guy. Plus, he won't risk gaining more mass than his skeletal system and joints can handle. He will have stamina to lift light to moderate weight for high reps and which is better for his joints. I've never gotten pain/dry joints from winny until I kept increasing weights and even then it was only a little discomfort. Then I added the Deca and discomfort was gone. He doesn't have to, nor should he, increase the weights too much. He wants his joints/tendons and his muscles to strenthen in sync with one another.
Based on the descrition of your condition w/ bad shoulders, collar bones, etc. you ought to consider a cycle consisting of Winstrol (oral or injectable), Deca or EQ and a little bit of oil based test as a base.
Man, this is the worst advice I've heard on here in a long time. Negged for not having a clue and sharing it.
i hate winstrol solely bc it makes my shoulders feel like shit. Last time i tried to incorporate it into a cycle i thought all the tendons/ligaments in my shoulder were going to tear while doing flat bench. terrible advice dude
Originally Posted by bjp76
Based on the descrition of your condition w/ bad shoulders, collar bones, etc. you ought to consider a cycle consisting of Winstrol (oral or injectable), Deca or EQ and a little bit of oil based test as a base.
correct me if im wrong but dont we do AAS to get huge push the limits of what our skeltal system can handle...not to mention how do u objectively know what your skeletal system can handle much less this guys? PPl dont do AAS so they can hit high reps at low reps. If he isnt wanting to get stronger ( how u mention not increasing weight) why take AAS and have to deal with all the PCT and potential side effects. From the sounds of it he already may have a health history that AAS could exacerbate. To whomever posted the intial post. Read a few posts on here about ppl asking for cycle advice and that should give you a good idea of what they are used for in terms of goals. Dont go through all the trouble/risk of doing AAS to help your joints/increase ur stamina/while maybe getting a little more toned. Get yourself a chiropractor/some glucosamine/and maybe take a Zumba class ( i think thats what all the chicks are doing nowadays) no but really u dont need AAS if u dont intend on using them for their full capabilities. Do some push-ups take some advil and call it a day. Not take Winny (once again ) Deca, and Eq so that ur joints will feel "great" while repping 135 on bench as this guy has suggeested.
Originally Posted by bjp76
Winny could dry joints but that's where deca comes in. i've seen people have success with such kind of stack with similar physical condition as this guy. Plus, he won't risk gaining more mass than his skeletal system and joints can handle. He will have stamina to lift light to moderate weight for high reps and which is better for his joints. I've never gotten pain/dry joints from winny until I kept increasing weights and even then it was only a little discomfort. Then I added the Deca and discomfort was gone. He doesn't have to, nor should he, increase the weights too much. He wants his joints/tendons and his muscles to strenthen in sync with one another.
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