So few months back I got taken off of my TRT. So I switched back to my regular gear. BUT I recently found out that my body reacts harshly with MCT oil as the carrier.
I used to do IM shots no problem never had an issue. Now I do subq way easier on my body and less of a pain to think about. Like...
So my question is if you had to chose a fast food joint to eat at what would it be? Mine you blokes ask is arbys.
If you’ve ever heard people ask who the hell likes arbys so much that they are staying in business? well thats me. Im the person.
A vet tag ? No ive only been a member on here for a couple of months. I switch from other AAS forums to here. Yea i just didnt know honestly but shit like mk677 basically being a Secretagogue and it helping reverse diet inducing catabolism.
I do like my OG compounds for sure. It was crazy overseas when i was in the military seeing all of the gear and whatnot. But thats a different subject. I was just wondering if there would be any benefit to actually adding them or if its worth it.
I mean sarms have been around since the 1940s. There are a decent amount of clinical trials and data. I just dont know of any that have a 10-20 year sheet over the use of sarms specifically.
Has anyone thought about or is currently adding SARMS to their cycle? I have been wondering what would happen if youd take them in conjunction. Like pros or cons.
Technically by definition, testosterone replacement means putting back what was lost bringing testosterone back to normal or even high-normal levels. In my opinion its a cycle by definition.
This looks like that off brand ostarine. They call it ostarone or ostorone. The chemical make up makes no sense. I dont know if its because its mixed with flavors because this actual product is meant to be mixed with juice or water but it doesnt make sense.
When i write down the actual...
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