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    Must have books for AAS

    Though this site had been my master guide for awhile now, I would like some knowledge from books as well. Anyone got a good list of must haves?

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    That goes for nutrition as well----thanks

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    For AAS, check out Anabolics by William Lewellyn - it's pretty decent. He has some sample cycles (oral only) in there that I'm not too fond of but other than that, there is a plethora of knowledge in the book. You can get it on ibooks/nook for $9.99. Definitely worth having.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JWP806 View Post
    For AAS, check out Anabolics by William Lewellyn - it's pretty decent. He has some sample cycles (oral only) in there that I'm not too fond of but other than that, there is a plethora of knowledge in the book. You can get it on ibooks/nook for $9.99. Definitely worth having.
    I honestly dont really like ANY of his cycles, he has ALOT of book smarts but lacks BIG TIME on exp on the compounds, his cycles are crap imo, but ALLLLL the other info is amazing to have on hand, i have it in PDF on pc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juced_porkchop View Post
    I honestly dont really like ANY of his cycles, he has ALOT of book smarts but lacks BIG TIME on exp on the compounds, his cycles are crap imo, but ALLLLL the other info is amazing to have on hand, i have it in PDF on pc.
    Yep, I totally agree. Everything minus the proposed cycles is great knowledge though. I have it on ibooks so I can pull up my phone and do the search function if I'm ever trying to find some quick info. Definitely helpful to have.

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