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    Thumbs up ANAVAR Cycle (for those interested)

    PLEASE NOTE

    The meaning of this thread is to inform only, since I do not condone either promote any use of AAS among the readers.

    Whatever I write is for entertainment purposes only and do not take any responsability for any misuse of the information here reported.

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    Steroids and anabolic steroids do have side effects. Do not be fooled into thinking there is a perfect steroid out there. That is not true. All steroids carry some type of side effects in one form or another. There is no such thing as a side effect free steroid. There are many side effects of using any medical treatment, including steroids. Here are some things an athlete might experience through the use of steroids:

    • Your body wants to maintain a balance of hormones, so by undertaking a steroid regimen will send a signal to your body to shut down its own natural hormonal production. The levels of inhibition vary depending on the type of hormone ingested and most often, but not always, the endogenous hormone production resumes after the athlete stops his/her steroid regimen.

    • The liver can be affected with orally ingested steroids . This means that studies have shown the levels of liver enzymes to increase after ingesting oral steroids which is an indication of liver activity. While some experts say that this is a sign of possible liver damage, other studies have shown that enzyme levels return to normal when the athlete stops taking the steroids.

    • Steroids can affect levels of cholesterol. Athletes who use steroids show increased levels of LDL’s (the “bad” cholesterol) and decreased levels of HDL’s (the “good” cholesterol). This may also explain why anabolic steroids have been linked to cardiovascular problems.

    Anabolic steroids increase the levels of estrogen in the body which can lead to female-like breast tissue in males. However, there are anti-estrogen drugs that can help reduce this risk. Likewise, females who use anabolic steroids might begin to develop male characteristics such as hirsuitism or deepening of the voice, as well as clitoris enlargement.

    • Athletes who use anabolic steroids might also experience increased acne; this is often related to the type and amount of steroids used.

    • One of the most commonly suspected side effects of steroids use is increased aggressiveness. This is a real but rare side effect of steroids use; in fact most studies show that this increased aggressiveness or sometimes mania is more prevalent in people who were aggressive to begin with.

    • There are other effects on internal organs (caused by the types and doses of steroids as well as the effects of the exercise/training regimen that goes along with trying to “bulk” or “cut”) that are often reversed at the cessation of steroids use. These include enlarged prostate, high blood pressure, kidney problems and changes in the immune system.

    • Sterility is also a possible side effect as the hormones in the body are altered during use of anabolic steroids. This can often be reversed or remedied with proper hormone treatments.

    Some steroids will stop the growth of people who use them before they have finished growing. This is one of the few side effects that cannot be reversed through stopping a steroid regimen.
    • Always remember, effects of steroids are very serious. Users do experience bad and negative side effects, so be warned! Do your own researches.
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    BULKING (23/09/2009 - 17/11/2009)
    Week 1-8 Oxandrolone [UG] 60 mg ed (ttl 2.940 mg) (Breakfast/Lunch)
    Week 4-7 Mesterolone [PG] 50 mg ed (ttl 1.400 mg) (Breakfast/Dinner)
    PCT (18/11/2009 - 28/12/2009)
    Week 9-10 Clomiphene Citrate [PG] 50/50 mg ed (ttl 700 mg) (Breakfast)
    Week 9-11 Tamoxifen Citrate [PG] 20/20/20 mg ed (ttl 420 mg) (Breakfast)
    Week 11-12 Clenbuterol Hydrochloride [PG] 60/60/80/80/100/100/100/100/60/60 mcg ed (ttl 800 mcg) (Breakfast)
    Week 12-13 Glutathione [PG] 600 mg ed (ttl 6.000 mg) (Morning)

    IUPAC:
    http://forums.steroid.com/showthread.php?t=439055

    DIET:
    BMR: 1.954 Kcal
    Daily Diet (3.159 Kcal): 300 g of Protides, 55 g of Lipides, 366 g of Glucides
    Protides/Glucides Relation: 0,81
    Supplements: Multi Vitamins/Minerals, Vitamin C/Ester, EFA complex, ALA, LIV.52, CLA, ZMA, Chromium Picolinate, Acetyl L-Carnitine, Coenzyme Q10, Glutamine, BCAA, Glucosamine, Chondroitin Sulfate, Glycine, l-Arginine, Alpha-Ketoisocaproic Acid Calcium.

    STRENGTH (8 reps):__________________________________________Da y 56
    Squat (legs) 100 kg (220 lbs)_______________________________________130 kg (286 lbs) +30%
    One Arm Dumbbell Row (back) 30 kg (66 lbs)___________________________44 kg (96,8 lbs) +46,66%
    Bench Press with Dumbbells (chest) 30 kg (66 lbs) each_________________40 kg (88 lbs) +33,33%
    Military Press with Dumbbells (shoulders) 24 kg (52,8 lbs) each____________34 kg (74,8 lbs) +41,66%
    Dumbbells Curls (biceps - seated) 24 kg (52,8 lbs) each_________________30 kg (66 lbs) +25%
    Dumbbells Curls (triceps - lying down) 18 kg (39,6 lbs) each______________24 kg (52,8 lbs) +33,33%

    Strength Acquisition: 35% estimate
    Formula: (current-previous)/previous*100 = (+) increase% or (-) decrease%

    STATS:__________________________________________Day 16_____________________________Day 35_____________________________Day 56______________________________________Day 62 (1W PCT)
    36 years old, 187 cm (6'2" ft)
    Body Weight: 87,5 kg (192,5 lbs)_________________________94,5 kg (207,9 lbs) +8%_____________98,9 kg (217,6 lbs) +13,02%_________96,5 kg (212,3 lbs) +10,28%__________________94,7 kg (208,3 lbs) +8,23%
    Body Fat: 12,9%______________________________________14% +8,52%_______________________14,6% +13,17%____________________14% +8,52%________________________________12,3% -3,14%
    Body Water: 63,2%____________________________________63,6% +0,63%_____________________63,8% +0,94%_____________________64% +1,26%
    Estimated Muscle Mass: 73,5 kg (161,7 lbs)________________77,3 kg (170,6 lbs) +5,17%__________80,3 kg (176,66 lbs) +9,25%_________78,9 kg (173,58 lbs) +7,34%__________________79,6 kg (175,1 lbs) +8,30%

    Lean Body Mass Acquisition (LBM): 9,043 kg (19,89 lbs)
    New Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR): 2.053 Kcal
    Complete Cycle Log: http://forums.steroid.com/showthread...97#post5002497


    BLOOD WORK, URINE, FAECES & SPERM ANALYSES:
    __________________________________________________18__________36__________51__________56__________98 (End of PCT)_____122 (3 Weeks ex PCT)

    BLOOD
    ERYTHROCYTES: 5,18 mil/mmc [4 - 5,5]__________________________________________________ ___5,2_________5,34
    LEUCOCYTES: 7,3 mila/mmc [4 - 9]__________________________________________________ _______8,6_________7,5
    - NE: 4,1 / 55,8 % [2 - 6 / 37 - 80]__________________________________________________ __________________4,1 / 54,8
    - LY: 2,4 / 33 % [0,6 - 36 / 10 - 50]__________________________________________________ _________________2,7 / 35,6
    - MO: 0,6 / 8,6 % [0 - 0,9 / 0 - 12]__________________________________________________ __________________0,5 / 7,1
    - EO: 0,2 / 2,1 % [0 - 7 / 0 - 7]__________________________________________________ _____________________0,1 / 1,8
    - BA: 0 / 0,5 % [0 - 0,2 / 0 - 2,5]__________________________________________________ ____________________0,1 / 0,7
    HEMOGLOBIN: 14,9 gr/dl [14 - 18]__________________________________________________ ________13,6________15,6
    HEMATOCRIT: 45,3 % [42 - 52]__________________________________________________ __________44,1________45,5
    MCV: 87,5 femtol [82 - 98]__________________________________________________ ______________84,8________85,2
    MCH: 28,8 picogr. [27 - 31]__________________________________________________ _____________26,2________29,2
    MCHC: 32,9 gr/dl [32 - 36]__________________________________________________ ______________30,8________34,3
    RDW: 13,5 % [11,6 - 16]__________________________________________________ ___________________________14
    GRAN-NEUTROPHILS: 55,8 % [37 - 80]__________________________________________________ ____60,7________54,8
    GRAN-EOSINOPHILS: 2,1 % [0 - 7]__________________________________________________ ________1,9_________1,8
    GRAN-BASOPHILS: 0,5 % [0 - 2,5]__________________________________________________ ________0,7_________0,7
    LYMPHOCYTES: 33,0 % [10 - 50]__________________________________________________ ________28,4________35,6
    MONOCYTES: 8,6 % [0 - 12]__________________________________________________ _____________8,3_________7,1
    PLATELETS: 163000 /mmc [150000 - 400000]________________________________________________336000_____164000
    PCT: 0,12 % [0,1 - 1]__________________________________________________ ______________________________0,12
    MPV: 7,3 fl [5 - 10]__________________________________________________ ________________________________7,2
    PDW: 17,4 % [12 - 18]__________________________________________________ _____________________________18,5

    HEART, KIDNEYS, LIVER, PANCREAS & PROSTATE
    GLY***IA (basal): 90 mg/dl [70 - 110]__________________________________________________ ________________98
    QUICK PROTHROMBIN TIME: 13,7 s_________________________________________________ ____________________13,1
    PROTHROMBIN ACTIVITY: 69,6 % [70- 130]__________________________________________________ ___________86
    INR: 1,18__________________________________________________ ________________________________________1,09
    APTT: 27,5 s_________________________________________________ ______________________________________27,8
    FIBRINOGEN: 185 mg/dl [180 - 350]__________________________________________________ __________________184,7
    HOMOCYSTEINE: 10 mcmoli/l [6 - 15]__________________________________________________ _________________9,5
    MYOGLOBIN: 26 ng/ml [10 - 46]__________________________________________________ ______________________38
    AZOTEMIA: 49 mg/dl [15 - 40]________________________62__________57_______________________56_________53_________________52,8
    CREATININE: 1,2 mg/dl [0,8 - 1,3]_____________________1,2__________1,2______________________1,3_________1,3
    HYPERURI***IA: 5,9 mg/dl [3,5 - 7,2]__________________________________________________ ________________5,5
    CHOLESTEROL TTL: 168 mg/dl [140 - 220]______________179_________205______________________232________194
    CHOLESTEROL VLDL: 33 mg/dl [20 - 40]__________________________________________________ _______________30
    CHOLESTEROL LDL: 105 mg/dl [<150]___________________157_________199_____________________202_________129_______________101
    CHOLESTEROL HDL: 41 mg/dl [>40]_ ___________________13__________11_______________________13__________45
    INDEX RISK HDL: 4,1 [till 5]___________________________13,76_______19,2_____________________17,8________4,3
    APO A1: 185 mg/dl [115 - 220]__________________________________________________ ______________________190
    APO B: 77 mg/dl [55 - 125]__________________________________________________ __________________________79
    RATIO B/A1 APO: 0,41 [0,35 - 1]__________________________________________________ _____________________0,41
    TRIGLYCERIDES: 95 mg/dl [<150]__________________________________________________ _____________________104
    GAMMA (YGT): 28 u/ltr [15 - 85]______________________29__________28_______________________26__________40
    ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE: 71 u/ltr [50 - 136]__________________________________________________ ___________72
    BILIRUBIN TTL: 1,98 mg/dl [0,2 - 1]___________________0,83_________0,78_________________________________0,93______________1,54
    BILIRUBIN DIRECT: 0,22 mg/dl [0,05 - 0,3]______________0,1__________0,1__________________________________0,1_______________0,53
    BILIRUBIN INDIRECT: 1,76 mg/dl [till 0,7]________________0,73________0,68_________________________________0,83______________1,01
    TRANSAMINASE GOT/AST: 21 u/ltr [15 - 37]_____________55__________50_______________________46_________28________________58
    TRANSAMINASE GPT/ALT: 41 u/ltr [30 - 65]_____________86__________66_______________________95__________71________________77
    FERRITIN: 124,5 ng/ml [24 - 336]__________________________________________________ ____________________124
    LIPASE: 236 u/ltr [114 - 284]__________________________________________________ ________________________298______________216
    AMYLASE: 62 u/ltr [25 - 115]_________________________55__________63_______________________64__________75_______________76
    LDH: 160 u/ltr [100 - 190]__________________________________________________ __________________________155
    CPK MB: 200 u/ltr [35 - 232]__________________________________________________ ________________________230
    CK NAK: 150 u/l [till 167]__________________________________________________ ___________________________165
    PROTIDES TTL: 7,4 gr/dl [6,4 - 8,2]__________________________________________________ _______7,8_________7,7
    ALBUMIN: 59,1 % [51 - 63,3]__________________________________________________ ____________60,3________63,1
    ALFA 1: 2,9 % [2,2 - 4,3]__________________________________________________ _______________2,4_________2,3
    ALFA 2: 10,1 % [9,5 - 14]__________________________________________________ ______________12,6________8,5
    BETA: 9,6 % [10 - 14,5]__________________________________________________ _______________11,3_________9,3
    GAMMA: 18,3 % [12 - 20]__________________________________________________ _______________13,4________16,8
    A/G RATIO: 1,44 [1 - 1,7]__________________________________________________ _______________1,52________1,71
    PSA: 0,64 ng/ml [till 4]__________________________________________________ _________________0,39_________0,58
    PSA FREE: 0,22__________________________________________________ ____________________________________0,24
    PSA FREE/TTL: 0,40 [>0,15]__________________________________________________ _________________________0,41
    PAP: 4,8 u/ltr [<=4,7]_ __________________________________________________ _____________________________5,1
    IGG: 1447 mg/dl [681 - 1648]__________________________________________________ ________________________1455
    IGA: 304 mg/dl [87 - 474]__________________________________________________ ___________________________321
    IGD: 50 u/ml [till 100]__________________________________________________ _______________________________57
    IGM: 99 mg/dl [48 - 312]__________________________________________________ ____________________________97
    IGE (prist): 37,47 iu/ml [1,31 - 165,3]__________________________________________________ _________________39,77

    INFECTIVITY & ALLERGOLOGY
    HIV-Ab (1+2): 0,16 non-react u/cutoff [<0,9]__________________________________________________ __________0,18 non-react
    HCV-Ab: 0,13 non-react u/cutoff [<0,9]__________________________________________________ _______________0,12 non-react
    HBS-Ag: 0,37 non-react u/cutoff [<0,9]__________________________________________________ _______________0,39 non-react
    HAV-Ab (IgT): >85 react miu/ml [<35]__________________________________________________ _________________>85 react
    HAV-Ab (IgM): 0,08 non-react u/cutoff [<0,9]__________________________________________________ __________0,07 non-react
    TAS: 110 ui/ml [0 - 166]__________________________________________________ ____________________________111
    VDRL: negative [negative]__________________________________________________ ___________________________negative
    CRP: 2 mg/dl [till 5]__________________________________________________ _________________________________2,1
    REUMA TEST: <20 iu/ml [<20]__________________________________________________ ________________________<20
    ESR: 5 mm/h [till 15]__________________________________________________ ________________________________5
    LYSOZYME: 7 picog/ml [4 - 13]__________________________________________________ _______________________7
    ACE: 9 mcg/l [6 - 12]__________________________________________________ _______________________________8,5
    RAST Egg: 0,1 [<0,3]
    RAST Yolk: 0,1 [<0,3]
    RAST Crayfish: 0,1 [<0,3]
    RAST Yeast: 0,1 [<0,3]
    RAST Pork: 0,1 [<0,3]
    RAST Fish Mix: 0,1 [<0,3]
    RAST Olea Europaea Pollen: 0,1 [<0,3]

    VITAMINS & ELECTROLYTES
    VITAMIN A: 779,2 mcg/l [300 - 650]__________________________________________________ _________________692,1
    VITAMIN E: 12,6 mg/ltr [5 - 20]__________________________________________________ ______________________100
    VITAMIN C: 0,9 mg/ml [0,5 - 1,5]__________________________________________________ ____________________1,2
    VITAMIN B12: 587 pg/ml [179 - 1162]__________________________________________________ _________________787
    VITAMIN D3: 60 ng/ml [10 - 45]__________________________________________________ _____________________40
    VITAMIN H: 82 ng/ml [70 - 100]__________________________________________________ _____________________90
    VITAMIN K: 22 mcg/ml [15 - 30]__________________________________________________ _____________________26
    VITAMIN PP: 0,7 mg/ml [0,5 - 0,8]__________________________________________________ ___________________0,7
    SODIUM: 142 meq/l [136 - 145]__________________________________________________ ______________________139
    POTASSIUM: 4,0 meq/l [3,5 - 5,1]__________________________________________________ ____________________4,4
    CALCIUM: 9,0 mg/dl [8,5 - 10,1]__________________________________________________ ______________________9,1
    MAGNESIUM: 2,0 mg/dl [1,8 - 2,4]__________________________________________________ ____________________2,2
    PHOSPHORUS: 3,7 mg/dl [2,7 - 4,5]__________________________________________________ ___________________4,3
    IRON: 148 mcg/dl [35 - 150]__________________________________________________ _________________________96
    ZINC: 103 mcg/dl [80 - 125]__________________________________________________ _________________________132
    CHLORINE: 103 meq/l [98 - 107]__________________________________________________ ______________________99
    COPPER: 88 ku/l [76 - 153]__________________________________________________ __________________________88

    HORMONAL
    GASTRIN: 31 pg/ml [28 - 125]__________________________________________________ _______________________33
    MELATONIN: 47 pg/ml [20 - 85]__________________________________________________ ______________________50
    C-PEPTIDE: 1,2 ng/ml [0,78 – 1,89]__________________________________________________ ___________________1,25
    INSULIN : 3,34 micru/ml [1,9 - 23]______________________3,6_________3,04_________________________________2,39
    GLUCAGON: 55 pg/ml [40 - 130]__________________________________________________ _____________________55
    ACTH: 20 pg/dl [till 50]__________________________________________________ _____________________________21
    CORTISOL: 12,53 mg/dl [8,7 - 22,4]__________________________________________________ ______13,64_______18,7
    FT3: 3,48 pg/ml [2,2 - 4,7]__________________________________________________ ______________4,82_______3,13
    FT4: 1,26 ng/dl [0,8 - 2]__________________________________________________ ________________1,29_______1,16
    MSH: 9,7 pmol/l [7,9 - 14,4]__________________________________________________ _________________________9,8
    HTG: 7,65 ng/ml [0 - 35]______ __________________________________________________ _____________________6,61
    TBG: 18 mcg/ml [15 - 32]__________________________________________________ ___________________________18,6
    TSH: 2,92 micru/ml [0,34 - 5,6]__________________________________________________ __________3,88________3,92
    FSH: 4,16 miu/ml [1,27 - 19,26]_______________________2,09________2,56_____________________1,42________3,9
    LH: 3,80 miu/ml [1,24 - 8,62]_________________________2,19________2,58_____________________2,61________4,84
    PREGNENOLONE: 155 ng/ml [10 - 230]__________________________________________________ ________________160
    ANDROSTENEDIONE: 1,77 ng/ml [0,3 - 3,1]__________________________________________________ ____________1,79
    ALDOSTERONE: 180 pg/ml [10 - 160]__________________________________________________ _________________184
    DHEA: 7,3 ng/ml [2,5 - 9,5]__________________________________________________ _________________________6,2
    DHEAS: 191 mcg/dl [106 - 464]_______________________209_________209,6________________________________221,6
    DHT: 71 ng/ml [31 - 146]__________________________________________________ ___________________________70
    TESTOSTERONE TTL: 3,86 ng/ml [1,75 - 7,81]___________0,72________0,61_________________________________6,29
    TESTOSTERONE FREE: 11,7 pg/ml [8 - 47]______________5,2_________4,8_______________________9,6_________13,5
    SHBG: 38 pg/ml [13 - 71]____________________________10__________<0,1_________________________________36
    ESTRONE: 47 pg/ml [40 - 60]__________________________________________________ ________________________45
    ESTRADIOL 17-BETA: 36 pg/ml [<20 - 47]__________________________________________________ __9__________30
    ESTRIOL: 5,7 pg/ml [4,7 - 7,1]__________________________________________________ _______________________5,5
    PROGESTERONE: 0,93 ng/ml [0,14 - 2,06]__________________________________________________ _____________0,87
    PRL: 9,88 ng/ml [2,64 - 13,13]__________________________________________________ ___________12,78______13,05
    IGF-1: 190 ng/ml [96 - 424]__________________________184_________163__________________________________392
    HGH: 0,2 ng/ml [0 - 10]______ ______________________<0,1________<0,1__________________________________0,3

    URINE
    COLOUR: straw-coloured____________________________straw-coloured____________________________________straw-coloured
    APPEARANCE: lightly opalescent [limpid]_______________lightly opalescent__________________________________limpid
    PH REACTION: 5,5 [5 - 6,5]___________________________6________________________________________________5,5
    SPECIFIC WEIGHT: 1020 [1015 - 1028]_________________1016_____________________________________________1018
    PROTEINS: none mg/dl [0 - 10]________________________none_____________________________________________none
    HEMOGLOBIN: none [none]___________________________present +_________________________________________none
    GLUCOSE: none gr/litre [0 - 0,2]_______________________none_____________________________________________none
    KETONE BODIES: none [none]_________________________none_____________________________________________none
    UROBILINOGEN: none mg/dl [0 - 0,2]___________________none_____________________________________________none
    BILIARY PIGMENTS: none [none]______________________none_____________________________________________none
    NITRITE: none [none]_______________________________none_____________________________________________none

    FAECES
    SHAPE: solid [homogeneous]__________________________________________________ ________________________caprina
    CONSISTENCY: compost [poltacea]__________________________________________________ __________________solid
    COLOUR: brown [brown]__________________________________________________ ____________________________brown
    ODOUR: sui generis [sui generis]__________________________________________________ _____________________sui generis
    MUCUS: absent [absent]__________________________________________________ ___________________________absent
    BLOOD: absent [absent]__________________________________________________ ____________________________absent
    PH REACTION: 7__________________________________________________ ___________________________________7,4
    PARASITOLOGICAL: negative [negative]__________________________________________________ _______________negative
    SALMONELLA: negative [negative]__________________________________________________ ___________________negative
    HELICOBACTER PYLORI: negative [negative]__________________________________________________ ___________negative
    GIARDIASIS: negative [negative]__________________________________________________ ____________________negative

    SPERM
    VOLUME: 2,8 ml [>=2]__ __________________________________________________ ____2,5______________________________________2,6
    PH: 8,1 [7,2 - 8]__________________________________________________ __________7,2_______________________________________7,3
    APPEARANCE: own__________________________________________________ _________own______________________________________own
    VISCOSITY: increased + [within limits]__________________________________________within limits_______________________________within limits
    FLUIDIFICATION 45': finely irregular [physiologic]_________________________________physiologic________________________________physiologic
    SPERMATOZOON CONCENTRATION: 89.000.000 /ml [>=20.000.000]_ _________________42.000.000________________________________85.000.000
    EJACULATE SPERMATOZOON COUNT: 249.200.000 [>=40.000.000] __________________105.000.000_______________________________228.000.000
    2ND HOUR MOTILITY: 60 % [>=50]______________________________________________45________________________________________57
    TYPICAL MORPHOLOGIC SPERMATOZOON: 30 % [>=35]_____________________________28________________________________________35
    ATYPICAL MORPHOLOGIC SPERMATOZOON: 70 %__________________________________72________________________________________71
    LEUCOCYTE: 300.000 /ml [<=1.000.000]_________________________________________500.000___________________________________335.000
    ERYTHROCYTE: absent [absent/rare]____________________________________________absent____________________________________absent
    GERMINAL CELLS: rare [absent/rare]____________________________________________present___________________________________absent
    EPITHELIAL CELLS: rare [absent/rare]___________________________________________absent____________________________________absent
    SPERMAGGLUTINATION ZONES: rare [absent/rare]_________________________________absent____________________________________absent




    [CENTER]
    by "Whole Body Hologic QDR-4500W DXA Fan-Beam Scanner"
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    1st Week

    Day1
    60 oxa - 3.436 Kcal - (Biceps & Triceps, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu)
    Sides & Notes: Nil

    Day2
    60 oxa - 3.550 Kcal - (Back, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu)
    Sides & Notes: Bursts of Heat

    Day3
    60 oxa - 3.199 Kcal - (Rest)
    Sides & Notes: Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Tiredness

    Day4
    60 oxa - 3.340 Kcal - (Legs)
    Sides & Notes: Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Tiredness, Face Swelling, 4 mg Loperamide

    Day5
    60 oxa - 2.799 Kcal - (Rest)
    Sides & Notes: Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Tiredness, Face Swelling, Yellow Skin (left biceps & shoulder), 4 mg Loperamide, 25.000 iu Neomycin

    Day6
    60 oxa - 3.646 Kcal - (Chest)
    Sides & Notes: Loss of Appetite, Tiredness, Yellow Skin, 1 gr Acetylsalicy Acid

    Day7
    60 oxa - 3.912 Kcal - (Shoulders)
    Sides & Notes: Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin, 600 mg Acetylcysteine

    Daily Average KCalories Intake: 3.411

    1ST WEEK NOTES
    The first week was very hard to go through. No will to eat at all and lots of problem to understand if the diarrhea was due from oxandrolone or LIV.52; also I got a persistent sore throat.
    The strength increase was considerable, especially on legs and shoulders.
    As daily supplements throughout the cycle: (Multi Vitamins/Minerals 1 tb, Vitamin C/Ester 3 gr, EFA complex 6 gr, ALA 600 mg, LIV.52 2 tabs, CLA 4 gr, ZMA, Tribulus Terrestris 3 gr, Chromium Picolinate 400 mcg, Acetyl L-Carnitine 600 mg, Coenzyme Q10, Glutamine 35 gr, BCAA 20 gr, MT Gakic Hardcore 8 tbs (only before w/o), UN Animal Flex 1 pckt.
    Last edited by BJJ; 11-05-2009 at 04:47 PM. Reason: updating

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    I'll see if I can get this moved to the member cycle results forum for you, BJJ.

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    Sup BJJ,

    Are these...

    Strength:
    Squat (legs) 110 kg (242 lbs)
    Lat Machine (back) 90 kg (198 lbs)
    Bench Press (chest) 90 kg (198 lbs)
    Seated Military Press (shoulders) 60 kg (132 lbs)
    1 Dumbbell (biceps) 28 kg (61 lbs)
    1 Dumbbell (triceps) 22 kg (48 lbs)

    your one rep max lifts?

    also, are you still training BJJ while running the cycle?
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    Quote Originally Posted by terraj View Post
    Sup BJJ,

    Are these...

    Strength:
    Squat (legs) 110 kg (242 lbs)
    Lat Machine (back) 90 kg (198 lbs)
    Bench Press (chest) 90 kg (198 lbs)
    Seated Military Press (shoulders) 60 kg (132 lbs)
    1 Dumbbell (biceps) 28 kg (61 lbs)
    1 Dumbbell (triceps) 22 kg (48 lbs)

    your one rep max lifts?

    also, are you still training BJJ while running the cycle?
    I forgot to specify it, those are 3 reps each.
    yes, i keep training while running this cycle. why asking?

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    As you know, I think Var is well suited to fighters. However, most fighters are looking for strength from the Var cycle and not size. You are after size to go up a weight class right?
    I would have preferred you have a better strength base prior to a cycle...

    Still doing BJJ= extra stress on the soft tissue. I would only weight lift and cardio while on the cycle. This will help you get that pounds you want with lesser chance of injury.
    Keep your rep range 8-12, you want the size and this is what will give it to you. You will gain strength and maybe fast from the Var, if you don't have experience of lifting heavy you will be prime for injury...keep mid range for reps and keep form.

    Hope this make sense to you. Also this just my opinion based my my experience, take it or leave it...

    Peace

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    Quote Originally Posted by terraj View Post
    As you know, I think Var is well suited to fighters. yes, that's why i chose it However, most fighters are looking for strength from the Var cycle and not size. i would like to have a bit of both of them You are after size to go up a weight class right?
    I would have preferred you have a better strength base prior to a cycle...
    i see your point but the strength i have is more than enough to permit me to finalize people with violet/brown belts and 250lbs of body weight (1)

    Still doing BJJ= extra stress on the soft tissue. I would only weight lift and cardio while on the cycle. This will help you get that pounds you want with lesser chance of injury. i see you point
    Keep your rep range 8-12, you want the size and this is what will give it to you. You will gain strength and maybe fast from the Var, if you don't have experience of lifting heavy you will be prime for injury...keep mid range for reps and keep form.

    Hope this make sense to you. Also this just my opinion based my my experience, take it or leave it... thanks for your suggestions

    Peace

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    BJJ is about technique, strength can be of help but it is not really needed during a fight, unless you have a mma match. I know my lifting power is not "amazing" compared to other guys with similar genetics appearance but I always tried to focus on flexibility and strength not only the second one. So, due also to the martial art I have chosen, I trained constantly with parallel bars, parallelepiped, the rings, bars... and can do projections with the body which cannot be done by those who are able to lift 20% more than I do.
    See what I mean?

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    BJJ i feel ya i also have trained bjj for 8 years and understand were your coming from but i got a question you stated above 191lbs what weight are you trying to attain from var? and also good luck i will be subscribed to this thread following it closely

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    Quote Originally Posted by jason bourne View Post
    BJJ i feel ya i also have trained bjj for 8 years and understand were your coming from but i got a question you stated above 191lbs what weight are you trying to attain from var? and also good luck i will be subscribed to this thread following it closely
    Thanks.
    Well actually I wanted to reach 200lbs and then stop even because I was already at that weight naturally a few years ago (but with 15%bf) and fighting was still ok, even tough I was a little slower.
    So, surely I do not want to go over 200 and with anavar only and proviron at the end, I really should not have this problem.

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    I will keep an eye on your progress, keep us updated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus300 View Post
    I will keep an eye on your progress, keep us updated.
    thank you marcus, i appreciate it.

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    Cool bro,

    I think you missed my point or I did not state clearly enough.
    I did do sub training for over 10 years along with lifting and juice.....and made my fair share of mistakes.
    Once again, what I said just my opinion in terms of your level, targets and saftey.



    Good luck bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by terraj View Post
    Cool bro,

    I think you missed my point or I did not state clearly enough.
    I did do sub training for over 10 years along with lifting and juice.....and made my fair share of mistakes.
    Once again, what I said just my opinion in terms of your level, targets and saftey.



    Good luck bro

    terraj
    I understand better now what you have meant.
    I thank you very much for your advices and care.

    What was your sub training about?

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    Shoot wrestling and jujitsu in Oz then Japan, from 21 years of age to 30. Myself... not that good...however,I trained with some greats.
    For years I jumped between bodybuilding and fighting. In hindsight...I would say the best training and skill level I ever had was when I was away from the juice ...my technique was better when I was lighter and I got less injuries.
    But I love lifting weights!

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    Quote Originally Posted by terraj View Post
    Shoot wrestling and jujitsu in Oz then Japan, from 21 years of age to 30. Myself... not that good...however,I trained with some greats.
    For years I jumped between bodybuilding and fighting. In hindsight...I would say the best training and skill level I ever had was when I was away from the juice ...my technique was better when I was lighter and I got less injuries.
    But I love lifting weights!
    Thanks for sharing with me this info about your life.
    Interesting to read that the best time you had was "when I was away from the juice ...my technique was better when I was lighter and I got less injuries."
    Surely, I shall keep that in mind.
    Also, what belt color did you accomplish?

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    Lol...don't get me started on belts man. As you may know, or will find..belts don't mean much. It's about who with and how hard you trained...IMO.
    Myself, Black in JJ, Blue in Akido, Orange in Karate. BTW...Karate was from early teenage years, but very few gradings. Shoot wrestling (has no belts) . Also trained in Thai boxing in Japan with a school of comp fighters( they f*cking killed me. Fit and fast).
    But my heart has been with sub fighting from the first time I was subbed ...as you say man...it's all technique

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    Agree with you, belts mean only your technique reached level but this does not mean more than that. Others variables contribute to make a fighter, a good one.

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    I think u can do it if u stop training Bjj or if u train less.. U are prob just looking to fight at the same weight class with less bf.. I can't recall cause u edited it but Imo going up on weight class requires u to not trainso hard... I personally have gotten injured by doing so cause u gotta learn how to controlethe body on the other hand u have already been at that weight so not gonnA b too hard ... I wish u success u will be a mean 205

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    thanks but i don't want to change my weight class simply because i am done with bjj.
    i just want to keep my flexibility and, while improving my strength, get a little bigger.
    that's it.

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    You guys make me jealous. You are doing all the stuff I wanted to do in my youth.
    46 (almost 47) isnt that old but with my injuries it makes it near impossible to do most of those things so Im sticking to weight training but not for strength; size and looks.

    IF I can get past the injuries/pain I still want to get into some martial arts.

    Nice write up BJJ and it will be interesting to see where it goes. Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post
    You guys make me jealous. You are doing all the stuff I wanted to do in my youth.
    46 (almost 47) isnt that old but with my injuries it makes it near impossible to do most of those things so Im sticking to weight training but not for strength; size and looks.

    IF I can get past the injuries/pain I still want to get into some martial arts.

    Nice write up BJJ and it will be interesting to see where it goes. Good luck.
    Thank you, I am also interested to see the final results, even though I have no idea what to expect.

    What kind of injuries have you gotten?
    If they are not so severe, regarding your wishes, I would recommend you either bjj or grappling (without gi).
    I believe it is the most effective art to learn and also the less dangerous to play with, especially if you are over 40. IMO.
    I train since 20 years almost and never saw anyone injured seriously. Lastly, joined our party a 55 years old man...
    and also remember Helio Gracie was still a lion around 85yo!

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    2 back surgeries due to 3 herniated/ruptured disks. Doc wants to do a 3rd surgery to fuse the bottom 2 disks.

    Torn rotator cuff with scare tissue and arthritis they also want to do surgery on.

    I seem to find ways to injure myself all the time on my quads, jet ski (see last weeks thread) and skiing lol

    I havent let them stop me yet but the definatly slow me down.
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    I am very sorry to hear that man.
    I wish you a proper, solid and fast recovery.
    Good Luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJJ View Post
    I am very sorry to hear that man.
    I wish you a proper, solid and fast recovery.
    Good Luck
    Thanks but there is nothing fast about it. The back has been bad and getting worse for 25 years and the shoulder has been about 7.

    Hopefully what I am doing now will relieve some of the pain or maybe even fix the problems without surgery.

    Good luck again with the cycle.

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    can you take some before pictures and more as you progress i have also been doing bjj for a 8 years

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    can you take some before pictures and more as you progress i have also been doing bjj for a 8 years
    I have just one from "before" but it is a good one.
    Once the cycle is over I will surely get a new BMC and related pics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terraj View Post
    As you know, I think Var is well suited to fighters. However, most fighters are looking for strength from the Var cycle and not size. You are after size to go up a weight class right?
    I would have preferred you have a better strength base prior to a cycle...

    Still doing BJJ= extra stress on the soft tissue. I would only weight lift and cardio while on the cycle. This will help you get that pounds you want with lesser chance of injury.
    Keep your rep range 8-12, you want the size and this is what will give it to you. You will gain strength and maybe fast from the Var, if you don't have experience of lifting heavy you will be prime for injury...keep mid range for reps and keep form.

    Hope this make sense to you. Also this just my opinion based my my experience, take it or leave it...

    Peace

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    That's actually incorrect. The size you see is the buildup of 'fast twitch' muscles rather than the 'slow twitch' muscles. For size you generally will want to keep your reps at the 6-8 range.

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    Did you take a picutre before starting the cycle (it would be nice to evaluate results in unbiased way).

    Also, how is your diet (carb/pro/fat)?

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    July 2009 (192 lbs and 12% bf)

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaigab View Post
    Did you take a picutre before starting the cycle (it would be nice to evaluate results in unbiased way).

    Also, how is your diet (carb/pro/fat)?
    bump

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJJ View Post
    August 2009, when I was 191 lbs and 12%bf.
    Data taken at the hospital via BMC/BMI.
    wow....!!

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    wow....!!
    thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by terraj View Post
    Lol...don't get me started on belts man. As you may know, or will find..belts don't mean much. It's about who with and how hard you trained...IMO.
    Myself, Black in JJ, Blue in Akido, Orange in Karate. BTW...Karate was from early teenage years, but very few gradings. Shoot wrestling (has no belts) . Also trained in Thai boxing in Japan with a school of comp fighters( they f*cking killed me. Fit and fast).
    But my heart has been with sub fighting from the first time I was subbed ...as you say man...it's all technique
    Like Bruce Lee used to say belts are only good to hold up your pants LOL.

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    Hi BJJ. I have a question. I want to start a 12 week cycle of Avanar. Do you think it will buff me up? I hope so!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trying to bench 200 View Post
    Hi BJJ. I have a question. I want to start a 12 week cycle of Avanar. Do you think it will buff me up? I hope so!
    I was serious when replied to your thread, I don't play with health and you should be mature enough to thank a person who gives you a "healthy" advice.

    So, under these circumstances, I have no idea what "to buff something up" means, even because I cannot find the meaning in any dictionary.
    In any case I believe your are sarcastic while I think you should just study the topics you are interested in.

    If you have not noticed it, this thread has a meaning.

    So, please bump and read it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trying to bench 200 View Post
    Hi BJJ. I have a question. I want to start a 12 week cycle of Avanar. Do you think it will buff me up? I hope so!
    In the case you were serious, I can tell you I am doing my first experience and I am not in the position to help you out with aas yet.
    Though, 12 weeks of an oral aas are too long.
    Be aware I came to my cycle after several endo meetings, educating on this web forum, asking directly to some guys I thought reliable... it took some time.

    I can help you with work-out physiology movements and related nutrition, so far.

    Sorry and Good Luck.

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    Do you have an appetite lose like some people say when on anavar ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by subzero View Post
    Do you have an appetite lose like some people say when on anavar?
    I am very fussy on my reports. Everything, regarding the first week has been already written.

    In any case yes, severe loss of appetite till yesterday, the 10th days.
    Today it is the opposite, I want to eat like an animal!

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    Just cuious are you running HG var or UGL?

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