MasterTurtle
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Just cycle Rad140 and bridge it with MK677, probably hit your genetic ceiling in a years time. So why not ???
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It suppresses though, ain't like it's gonna stay low forever. Probably knock off <100 ng/dl or something, which is probably attributed to age too.because i don't wanna shut down my endogenous production, more than 3-4 cycles=not even getting it close to where your levels used to be even with the perfect pct protocol tbh. maybe when im old but certainly not now.
but if you're young wouldn't your balls be gone forever from running test. Could just run low dose Rad140 like most clinical studies doRad 140 requires full pct, so might as well just use test, also cheaper and way more research on long term effects
Already on MK677
If the dose is high enough and the cycle long enough to make gains, it will fuck up your endogenous production.but if you're young wouldn't your balls be gone forever from running test. Could just run low dose Rad140 like most clinical studies do
BlackpilledRoids existing
You get to go back to being "natty" afterwards though, I mean forking out an extra 300 every month for the next 40 years that could be going to something like an index fund. Idk maybe i'm a scrooge that thinks long term lmaoRoids existing
Blackpill3dBlackpilled
This too tbh atleast with Test E we know all the sidesBecause, unlike Testosterone, SARMs are unresearched chemicals and we don't know if they have any long-term side effects
Everything is linked to cancer anywayIf you’re gonna go down that route just use the real deal steroids. Way better bang for your buck and also the long term health implications are better understood, who knows if in a few decades time all these SARMs May end up being linked to cancer or some shti
also the long term health implications are better understood, who knows if in a few decades time all these SARMs May end up being linked to cancer or some shti
eh, the mechanism of action of SARMS (in the strict sense, not MK) is relatively simple and close to that of AAS so I would be surprised if there were any unexpected and grave side effects in long-term use.
inb4 gymcels start dropping dead like flies in 20 years