I have a 325 mg/ml "sus" that is made up of five esters. The first two are very fast acting esters. The third is a moderate to fast acting ester. The 4th and 5th are slow acting esters. See below.....
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Each 10ml Vial contains
30mg/ml Testosterone Acetate
50mg/ml Testosterone Propionate
50mg/ml Testosterone Phenylpropionate
90 mg/ml Testosterone Cypionate
105mg/ml Testosterone Decanoate
Total = 325 mg/ml
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A normal weekly dosage for me would be approx. 500 mg/wk (beginner). So, my question is this..... Since these esters are a mixture of fast and slow, would I dose according to just the slow? I plan on injecting 3 times per week. The acetate ester is extremely quick acting, the propionate is not far behind the acetate, the Phenyl is moderate to fast acting, coming behind the prop. Then, I'll be waiting on the two slow acting esters which total up to 195 mg/ml. If I would take 1 ml of this 3 times per week, my dosage in mgs would be as follows:
3 injects/wk x 195 = 585 mg/wk of slow acting esters.
In that same dosage, I will be getting 390 mg/wk of fast acting esters.
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As you can see, my total would be 585 + 390 of testosterone, but my body won't be getting it all in the beginning. Any educated people out there who can advise me on the most advantageous dosage. I'm starting to think the best way is to frontload with prop and a longer ester, then just quit the prop later. But, I have this stuff so I would appreciate an experienced opinion and advice. Thank you.


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