I have spent the last few days reading every log/journal/snippet of information that I can find on this supplement. I have noticed that the majority of users have reported an unplanned leaning out, even while in a caloric surplus, but have been unable to run down an actual log with hard results of taking this while cutting.
I am coming off of a bulk, and have been cutting now for a little over a month, and I am interested in this product to assist me in retaining muscle and possibly aiding the fat loss. Would it be better to only use Andro in a maintenance or bulk cycle, or could it be effective during a cut? Does anyone have any research for this, or any personal experience?
Robert, if the general consensus is that this could be plausible, I am going to give it a run. If you are interested in discounting the price, I would run a photo log. I am going to buy it regardless, and will update here regardless, but my log will be rather informal with probably no pics, so I don't know if there would be any add value for you in discounting anyway, just thought I would ask!
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