I'm currently at around 15 or 16% bf due to being out for a while. I was thinking of using this supp while I regain alot of the LBM I lost and lose a bit of fat in the process?
I weigh around 190lbs. I thought it would boost my test a bit, give me energy while I'm working out with only 1 day a week rest, help me get good rest which will also help socially and academically, and aso help with sexual performance.
I would be taking it with the following supplements:
Creatine
Whey
Dextrose/Malto
Multi
Fish Oil
High protein diet as well with moderate fats and moderate carbs, keeping cals at slightly above maintenance for 4 weeks.
Is it worth the money to use this product at my age?
a stack of 1-Andro Rx & Anabolic-Matrix Rx might be a better idea, even though you're only 20 years old 1-Andro is a mild PH with very few side effects.
a stack of 1-Andro Rx & Anabolic-Matrix Rx might be a better idea, even though you're only 20 years old 1-Andro is a mild PH with very few side effects.
What would you suggest in regard to dose and timeframe for this stack?
Do you have any feedback from anyone using this stack?
I've heard that response a lot with natural test boosters. Not quite sure what to make of it. Definitely not what I wanted to hear, since i'm looking for more strength and especially, quicker recovery. Does higher libido automatically translate into higher testosterone? If my test levels are already good would natural test boosters be worthless, assuming they are worth something to begin with?
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