Ok, first off all steroids are used within a certain time frame to reap the benefits of them without hurting the body. Yes you can run dbol for 12 weeks, you can run it for 24 weeks, you can also run tren (injectable) for a year straight. Is it wise? HELL NO! Injectable testosterone is what it says and it is deleivered into your blood stream via the ester in which it is carried by (how long it takes to get into your system and build up your levels) orals are something called 17aa or 17 alpha alkalated, or even the common term methylated. A 17aa steroid such as dbol breaks down liver enzymes to let the drug pass into your system without being destroyed. 12 weeks is a long time to have your liver being shocked multiple times a day. Not to mention other organs such as your kidneys or even your natty test in which dbol only will shut you down. Adding test will REPLACE the test your body makes in which it is easier to bounce back. MAN do some research and youll get your answers why it isnt good to do that but hey, its your body do what you want.
lego, your telling me that dbol will shut you down harder than test or even tren? man your right i better do some research
also i hd my bloodwork done while on my dbol only cycle,my liver values were nothing serious, also my bloodwork showed that my test levels were on the low side but the dbol didnt shut me down completely, unlike nors and test. that is why i recommended such a light pct for the proposed cycle
Ahhhhh no thats not what i said. Read again, i was making examples with the tren that its not safe to run any AAS longer then recomended because its been tested and researched so people dont make dumb mistakes. And no i didnt say dbol shuts you down harder then tren or test. Im not f*cking retarted dude, what im saying is dbol only supress your natty test and with no test to supplement your endo test while on will make it harder to bounce back when off due to being suppressed/shut down for 12 weeks and NO test. having supplement test into your cycle at least youll have something to replace the endogenous test. Once again what worked for you may not work for others.
Last edited by legobricks; 12-03-2007 at 09:56 PM.
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