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    Test Enth - 600/wk, 1200/wk, or more?

    How much test is needed to achieve great results? Vets recommendations vary depending on past usage, what it's stacked with, etc., etc. But has anyone considered this:

    FACTS:
    1. Normal blood levels in males varies significantly between 293-1043ng/dl.
    2. 600mg Test/wk equates to an overall blood serum level increase of 387ng/dl.

    Hence if one guy has baseline levels at 293ng/dl and cycles 600mg/test/wk his blood serum levels would increase to 680ng/dl.

    Another guy with baseline levels at 800ng/dl at 600ng/dl cycling 600mg test/wk his blood serum levels would increase to 1187ng/dl!!!

    That's a huge difference!!

    So wouldn't it be logical to assume the effects of 600mg Test/wk on each be drastically different (Assuming all other factors were the same)?? And perhaps the recovery and retaining of muscle mass as well? Or is anabolic effects only based on baseline differentials?

    All input greatly appreciated.

    Oceans7

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oceans7
    How much test is needed to achieve great results? Vets recommendations vary depending on past usage, what it's stacked with, etc., etc. But has anyone considered this:

    FACTS:
    1. Normal blood levels in males varies significantly between 293-1043ng/dl.
    2. 600mg Test/wk equates to an overall blood serum level increase of 387ng/dl.

    Hence if one guy has baseline levels at 293ng/dl and cycles 600mg/test/wk his blood serum levels would increase to 680ng/dl.

    Another guy with baseline levels at 800ng/dl at 600ng/dl cycling 600mg test/wk his blood serum levels would increase to 1187ng/dl!!!

    That's a huge difference!!

    So wouldn't it be logical to assume the effects of 600mg Test/wk on each be drastically different (Assuming all other factors were the same)?? And perhaps the recovery and retaining of muscle mass as well? Or is anabolic effects only based on baseline differentials?

    All input greatly appreciated.

    Oceans7
    this is why some people gain 8 pounds and some gain 35 on a cycle....the same goes for off cycling.....some people cant get big as quickly as some people can becasue if what youve stated and genetics

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    So if you have lower baseline levels should you offset by doing larger dosages?

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