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    M1T+Dieting for a Bodybuilding show in 1 Month?

    You guys think that I should do another cycle of M1T during the intense dieting of the last month before a competetion? I have had tremendous results from this stuff in the last 2 months and would like to do one more cycle.

    Also, how about taking V12... This stuff does not seem to make me retain any water.
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    You're going to retain more water no matter what. Up during a cutting diet, M1T will really aid in retaining gains during caloric/carb deficit. I'd do it, Prince has been cutting on M1T maybe he can help out alittle bit. Later + Goodluck.
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    If you don't retain water from it (neither do I) and you had a sufficient off period, I see no reason not to.

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    Re: M1T+Dieting for a Bodybuilding show in 1 Month?

    Originally posted by clhelget
    You guys think that I should do another cycle of M1T during the intense dieting of the last month before a competetion? I have had tremendous results from this stuff in the last 2 months and would like to do one more cycle.
    have you cycled off of the M1T?

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    Yes... I have been off for 30 days and seem to finally be back to "normal" testoscerone levels.
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