Why does everybody say suspension gains are hard to keep?
Why does everybody say suspension gains are hard to keep?
I guess it must be a secret then.![]()
Suspension gains are extremely rapid and therefore because they come on so rapidly, they leave as quickly. Thats basically a crude explanation of it.
Why would gains from test suspension be susceptible to quicker losses than gains from other test with various forms of esters? Isn't hypertrophied muscle tissue from one steroid the same as hypertrophied muscle tissue from any other steroid?
Just wondering . . .
If gains are "really rapid" they are very likely not gains at all.
When you shoot test susp it all hits your system quickly and gets converted to estrogens at an accelerated rate. You get bloated, etc.
Tests that are slowly released produce a more even load and thus less undesirable conversions.
It's Le Chatlier's principle in action.
Straight from the AR drug profiles page...like I said, gains come rapidly and leave rapidly after you stop.
In the mass-gaining phase Testosterone suspension is only rarely used. With respect to strength and muscle mass the gains, as with all injectable testosterone esters, are very good; however, this testosterone compound requires frequent injections in order to reach a performance-enhancing dosage. With 100 mg every 1-2 days rapid muscle gains can usually be obtained and the strength increase can usually be felt from the first day. However a stale effect remains since the injection of testosterone dissolved in water is not only extremely unpleasant but the pain at the injection area remains for some time. To endure such martyrdom for several weeks is not to everyone's liking. The gains disappear rapidly after use of the compound is discontinued.
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