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    test e and workout recovery time

    was just wondering how long should the recovery time benefits of test kick in? im 7 injections in now, i had a chest workout on monday and today im still aching pretty bad.

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    I assume you are injecting twice a week?

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    If you 7 shots in what doses are you at? I don't have the best recovery time with test like I do with lr3 or mgf or. I still get sore it means you pounded the heck out of the muscle.it takes couple days to recoup from a tore down muscle since you micro tore the muscles.

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    helps with my recovery about 2 weeks in, prob just mental, but im fine with that, your almost a month in, should be helping

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    it take 4 weeks to fully get int blood stream.I did legs 2 days ago and i just got the off set soreness and im researching with mgf,ipam/cjc,igf-1LR3 with a bridge with test and i still get sore.When you get sore it means you pounded the muscle to full fatigue and stimulated it.

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    its my first cycle, 250mg on monday and thursday, 8th injection late tonight, the aches have gone now i went to the gym, il just do more stretching.

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    I am well into my run wk 7 and I get sore still every time I work out. The AAS make you stronger so you can move move weight than w/o. So that's is why your muscles get sore because you are shredding them up so that the AAS can come in and start building new muscle so you can get bigger. That's why protein and nitrogen balance are very important.

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    are you taking any supps, a good protien shake with ammino acids helps with recovery.

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