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    Smile Injectable Tbol alternative?

    Okay - I've tried all sorts over the last few years and have found that by FAR the best effect for me is using tbol. I have tried injecting Test but prefer the 'dry' gains of tbol on a simple 7-8 week cycle twice a year (with liver support, Nolva pct etc. Tbol doesn't seem to shut me down too hard when taken in this way either.

    My question is whether this is sustainable bearing in mind liver toxicity (as I'm more than happy with the gains etc). If not, is there an injectable alternative?

    I'm aged 42 with 20 years training experience and am currently at 76kg with 8% bodyfat. I train 5 times a week and eat very clean.

    Thanks!! :-)

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    let me get this right, you're looking for a less liver toxic version of TBol that you can inject?

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    Absolutely right Pac Man!

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    Two cycles a year of Tbol shouldn't be that much of a strain on your liver, barring no other complications.

    Get bloodwork and see where you're at!

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    Honestly, I can't think of anything that would fit that profile.
    I've heard rumors of injectable Anavar but I've never come across it. If you're looking for an Oral alternative than Anavar would be the way to go

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    I always have bloodwork and all levels are usually okay apart from elevated ast - problem is that my ast is always elevated when I'm training whether I'm clean or not, which probably has more to do with it being a marker for muscle damage as well as liver strain. Appreciate the info... :-)

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