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    newbie-erok is offline New Member
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    Andriol - only thing I am can take - how much?

    I am 30 years old 5'10'' 170 lbs with 23% body fat where the majority of the fat is in my stomach. I am doing exercise with trainers 3 days a week, jumping rope every morning and night for 15 minutes, and swimming 500 to 1000 meters 3 days a week to reduce my stomach and bulk up everywhere else.

    The only drug I have access to is Andriol . Money for this drug means nothing to me and I don't mind taking 10 pills a day. I 100% refuse to do an injection as I have a strong phobia of needles and have even passed out from looking at them. Please don't laugh.

    My question is... Will 10 pills a day / 400mg for a full month benefit me in any way or do I need to purchase more pills. I can't buy anything else and again I completely refused to use needles. I just want my arms and chest to bulk up. I have a 38 inch chest and would like to reach at least a 40 by August. I am working out 1.5 hours a day and consuming 4000 calories a day which includes about 350 grams of protein a day. I am just looking for an added boost for my workouts to gain more mass and muscle.

    In case you didn't read I have a phobia of needles and CAN NOT do Injections.

    Any advise other than "get over your fear of needles" is welcome and appreciated. I am only doing this for appearance and have no other benefit.

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    Random is offline RETIRED VET
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    Even with andriol or anything for that matter it looks like youre doing way too much activity to build enough muscle...

    CD

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    perfectbeast2001 is offline "king of free stuff" / Retired
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    agreed with above ^^

    Look at changing your excercise routine before taking AS. At that ammount of BF the least of your worries is gaining muscle/ I would look at preserving any muscle you have and running a decent cutting diet and training programme. When BF is lower then maybe consider AS.

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    newbie-erok is offline New Member
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    Thank you for the advice. Perhaps I should just continue until I get my overall body fat down and then change my routine to be purely lifting weights with teh AS.

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