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Absolutely, as long as you go into the course healthy. There have been clinical human trials at 600mg T weekly for 20 weeks.I like the way i feel funning 500mg a week and with ai im not holding as much water as i did befor, could u safely run this for six months? Becouse i am really making gains and i would like to stay on all summer if i could!
Are u saying that swipes has been one for 11 years strait?
I don't know what support sups he uses BUT I use:If you're going to do this take measures. Get blood work every 4-6 months. Things that are likely to go a rye are RBC count, HDL/LDL ratio, watch your kidney function. This is essentially a high dose TRT. I'm scripted for nearly as much and get the bloods done and give blood every 8-10 weeks. If your going to do this then you should do the same. At least give blood frequently. Otherwise you could see your hematocrit hit 60%. Then you are basically pumping sludge. That's tough on the heart and can lead to stroke. Especially in light of the fact that AAS tend to make platelets aggregate to a higher degree than normal. not saying it will happen but why let the risk increase if you can control the situation. Maybe heavyiron can tell us what Swiper does to keep everything under control.
I don't know what support sups he uses BUT I use:
Baby aspirin
CQ-10
Omega 3 fish oil
Liv 52
NAC
Plant sterols
If HDL gets real low Niacin
Hell yeah dude. I herd horror storys but nevber ran it w/o test at atleast doubled the dose of deca and highest i ever went on deca was 600mg a week so thank you jesus no limp for me .............yetIf limp dick doesn't bother you, and you don't use too much, then its relatively safe.
How about Ginsing![]()
If you're going to do this take measures. Get blood work every 4-6 months. Things that are likely to go a rye are RBC count, HDL/LDL ratio, watch your kidney function. This is essentially a high dose TRT. I'm scripted for nearly as much and get the bloods done and give blood every 8-10 weeks. If your going to do this then you should do the same. At least give blood frequently. Otherwise you could see your hematocrit hit 60%. Then you are basically pumping sludge. That's tough on the heart and can lead to stroke. Especially in light of the fact that AAS tend to make platelets aggregate to a higher degree than normal. not saying it will happen but why let the risk increase if you can control the situation. Maybe heavyiron can tell us what Swiper does to keep everything under control.