Thought I'd give this stuff a try. If you haven't heard of it, it is supposedly the only substance that actually stimulates the body, apparently the leydig cells, to create its own testosterone - the same way testosterone is produced when one goes through puberty. It could well be horse shit, but there are a few reputable studies to back this up so I am having a go.
Anyway, it is reccomened that when cycling tongkat the diet should go like this
"On-cycles and off-cycles should be accompanied by
different nutritional strategies. In order to support
testosterone synthesis, an on-cycle diet should be
protein-rich: plenty of meet, processed meat like ham,
salami, bacon, pastrami, as well as sausages, eggs,
cheese (up to 500 gram per day are supportive), milk
(land-animal foods).
Fish and seafood should be avoided during on-cycles
because it can lead to allergic reactions in
combination with tongkat ali.
If tongkat ali is used for pro-sexual effects, it is
recommended NOT to consume carbs-rich foods during a
tongkat ali on-cycle (no bread, no rice, no pasta, no
potatoes, no sweets).
However, if one uses tongkat ali EXCLUSIVELY for
bodybuilding (as opposed to pro-sexual parameters),
carbs are a necessary part of the diet plan. In that
case, the carbs (best will be nuts) should be eaten
once a day, approximately 1 hour before training. The
tongkat ali should be used after the training session,
and again at the hour most distant from the training
session.
Broccoli, cauliflower, soy-based foods, and garlic
will be disruptive. One should therefore NOT consume
broccoli, cauliflower, soy-based foods, and garlic
during on-cycles (even those using tongkat ali for
weight-lifting should avoid these vegetables). Because
there are other, less severe interferences with
tongkat ali, from other vegetables and fruits, it is
best to keep consumption of all fruits and vegetables
rather low during on-cycles.
In order to avoid overall nutritional imbalances, the
off-cycle diet should be different (or even exactly
the opposite) from the on-cycle diet. During
off-cycles, one???s diet should emphasize vegetables and
fruit, with as little meat, cheese, and eggs as
possible. Protein during off-cycles should come mainly
from fish. Broccoli, cauliflower, and soy-based foods,
as well as garlic, are good dietary choices for
off-cycles. Furthermore, during off-cycles,
whole-grain breads are well suited to prepare the body
for the next on-cycle.
Any advice how to keep this diet up? I don't know if I could live for 2 weeks at a time just on meat, eggs, cheese and milk, + low vegetables. Any others do this? Any advice how to keep this up, I guess I just need some good recipes
Anyway, it is reccomened that when cycling tongkat the diet should go like this
"On-cycles and off-cycles should be accompanied by
different nutritional strategies. In order to support
testosterone synthesis, an on-cycle diet should be
protein-rich: plenty of meet, processed meat like ham,
salami, bacon, pastrami, as well as sausages, eggs,
cheese (up to 500 gram per day are supportive), milk
(land-animal foods).
Fish and seafood should be avoided during on-cycles
because it can lead to allergic reactions in
combination with tongkat ali.
If tongkat ali is used for pro-sexual effects, it is
recommended NOT to consume carbs-rich foods during a
tongkat ali on-cycle (no bread, no rice, no pasta, no
potatoes, no sweets).
However, if one uses tongkat ali EXCLUSIVELY for
bodybuilding (as opposed to pro-sexual parameters),
carbs are a necessary part of the diet plan. In that
case, the carbs (best will be nuts) should be eaten
once a day, approximately 1 hour before training. The
tongkat ali should be used after the training session,
and again at the hour most distant from the training
session.
Broccoli, cauliflower, soy-based foods, and garlic
will be disruptive. One should therefore NOT consume
broccoli, cauliflower, soy-based foods, and garlic
during on-cycles (even those using tongkat ali for
weight-lifting should avoid these vegetables). Because
there are other, less severe interferences with
tongkat ali, from other vegetables and fruits, it is
best to keep consumption of all fruits and vegetables
rather low during on-cycles.
In order to avoid overall nutritional imbalances, the
off-cycle diet should be different (or even exactly
the opposite) from the on-cycle diet. During
off-cycles, one???s diet should emphasize vegetables and
fruit, with as little meat, cheese, and eggs as
possible. Protein during off-cycles should come mainly
from fish. Broccoli, cauliflower, and soy-based foods,
as well as garlic, are good dietary choices for
off-cycles. Furthermore, during off-cycles,
whole-grain breads are well suited to prepare the body
for the next on-cycle.
Any advice how to keep this diet up? I don't know if I could live for 2 weeks at a time just on meat, eggs, cheese and milk, + low vegetables. Any others do this? Any advice how to keep this up, I guess I just need some good recipes