Why is it better to inject Test Enantahte or other long-acting AAS in AM?
What happens if you inject AAS in PM or an hour before sleep?
Just wondering.
Thanks in advance!
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Why is it better to inject Test Enantahte or other long-acting AAS in AM?
What happens if you inject AAS in PM or an hour before sleep?
Just wondering.
Thanks in advance!
I've never heard that AM injections have any advantages over PM injections. When using long esters I use an every 3.5 day protocol. Monday morning & Thursday evening for example.
INject them when it fits your shedule and stick with it. I use to do AM but this time around I'm going PM.
I dont see why would AM injections be better than PM. Atleast there cant be a big diffrence butI would be surprised if there would be a diffrence at all. .
Injection time doesn't matter. It takes a set # of days to peak blood levels, not a set # of hours to feel/benefit from effects...
Only when using long esters is this true. TNE or suspension may very well be dependant on a set # of hours.Quote:
Originally Posted by vein-x
yes, good point. i'm sorry i didnt clarify... i meant when using longer esters. thanks for pointing that out.Quote:
Originally Posted by eGGz