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    jab1234 is offline Junior Member
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    Caluclating AAS blood level

    I've read some stickies on front loading, but I see some flaws in the logic. Most of the calculations only pertain to injection day blood levels, not every day in between. Swifto had a good post in the sticky explaining the benefits of ED shots of small dosages to replenish what has been lost. This should keep more stable levels and reduce the spikes in between shots by traditional front loading.

    Anyways can someone please provide me with the formula (logarithmic) to calculate a particular AAS concentration in your blood depending on it's half-life.

    Thanks

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    johnnybigguns is offline Banned
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    I have always learned that you should double your dose until the first half life

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    um how bout just waiting till it kicks in?

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    jab1234 is offline Junior Member
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    well waiting for it to kick in (ie. traditional way) will cause spikes and dips in AAS levels in your blood. I would like to know if having a more stable level throughout your cycle would be a benefit. Logically it seems like it would.

    I'm sure all of you know how front loading works so I won't go through that excercise, but here is an example of what I am thinking about. This is generic and can be adapted to any cycle:

    Traditional way: 500 mg test e every 5 days

    more stable way: first shot 700 mg, then beginning on the 4th day shoot 150 mg eod to replenish what has been lost. This amounts to using the same amount per week as the traditional way, but allows for your concentration level to only deviate roughly 14% through your cycle. Also the concentration never dips below 500 mg and after the initial shot never goes above 580 mg

    The traditional way causes huge spikes in concentration levels in between the injection days. You still dip below 500 mg concentration until after week 4, and the deviations between inj days are roughly 43%. Not to mention that on inject days your levels could reach upwards of 900mg - 1000 mg concentration

    So by taking the same amount of gear but just shooting a smaller dosage eod you can maintain more stable concentrations in your blood. This of course could be further improved upon by taking an inject ed instead.

    So long story short, that's why I would like to know what formulas sites such as roid-calc use.

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