Bodyfat %
It has nothing at all to do with what AAS you use.
Bodyfat %
It has nothing at all to do with what AAS you use.
You can try a new supplement called Vein Away. Its great. You can build all the muscle you want while shrinking your veins.
Kidding..... Agree 100% with atomini. It has to do with body fat. Some AAS will make you retain water and that will temporarily "hide" your veins but there isn't anything out there that I'm aware of that will not make you vascular. You need blood flow to build muscle
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I'm on tren right now dude and i've used it many times before. You don't seem to understand the position of the original poster of this thread. The guy obviously has not done his research and knows very little about body composition changes and how to achieve them, and how they will affect aesthetics.
I'm talking about in the long term. Go look in the mirror a year after using tren and not doing any cycles afterwards and tell me if you're still vascular at 15%. It goes away pretty quickly.
Some of you guys need to stop being so pedantic on this forum. Yes, AAS increases vascularity due to certain secondary factors, and some do this more than others. But it doesn't remain like that for the rest of your life, and it won't show if you're 25% bodyfat, PERIOD.
Last edited by Atomini; 08-14-2010 at 02:42 PM.
I uderstand your point but your original statement was incorrect. NBD Certain Steroids increase RBC count and make your veins pop thats all. Thats something diet alone wont due.
I actually compete more in strength comp and would like to get skinny for once in my life but untill I hang up the chucks thats not really an option for me. I keep higherish BF-well by your guys standards anyways by design and still get very vasular from tren winni EQ etc. My only point was if your going to make a statement make it accurate or dont make it. No need to give false info just to make a point on diet.
Last edited by gymnerd; 08-14-2010 at 04:20 PM.
Actually dude, I do know about body composition. I've been a competitive athlete my whole life and I am also a Physician. It's amazing how quickly you forum people jump to conclusions about someone's knowledge level. Most of these substances are various analogs of testosterone with slightly different effects. I am aware that most of the vascularity subsides too. However, I have patients who look like they have varicose veins all over their legs from extensive high dosing of certain steroids. The various vascular effects are not something in the pharmacology texts.
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