Thread: Cutting Cycle: Help???
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07-26-2006, 08:17 PM #1
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Cutting Cycle: Help???
This what I plan:
Stano_Test 50/50mg...3 cc's per week. (10 weeks)
Propionate 100mg...........2 cc's per week. (10 weeks)
liquid clen .....................40-80 mcg per day..every day.(2wks on, 2 off)
Halotesin......................44mg per day( 4weeks)
anastrozole 0.5mg..........(3 pills per week)
My main concern is water retention...don't want any!!!! Thinking about adding 2 iu's a day on hgh..but it's expensive......
Thanks for any help!!!!
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07-26-2006, 08:32 PM #2
Originally Posted by TuxAndrews
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07-26-2006, 08:53 PM #3
hey bro, need to run minimum 50 mg of prop a day and recommend doing it ED for best results. I would run the halo the last 4 weeks of your cycle so when you are getting weak from dieting strictly the halo will keep your strength up so you can get threw your work outs. I run clen , one week on and switch to ephedrine for a week then repeat and switch back. Haven't done hgh but I understand it does burn fat and like you say it ain't cheap..lol.. If your diet is in check and have a decent cardio regimen you wont put any wayter on at all from that cycle and no need for hgh unless you are competing or just rich !!! good luck.....
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07-27-2006, 11:59 AM #4
Originally Posted by TuxAndrews
2. IMO prop should be injected daily, but you could probaly get away with EOD injections and 100mg/wk will not yield much results.
3. Clen needs to cycled with caution....assessing your tolerance is a must.
4. Make sure your anti-ox s are in place with halo....very toxic on your liver.
5. .25-.5mg/ed of anastrozole.
The bottomm line to any and every cutting cycle is a clean diet and a rigorous cardio routine. Water retion should not be a concern is proper anti-e s are in place.
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