No I am not.... but I believe it to be true.
No I am not.... but I believe it to be true.
Oh ok, I know it would certainly increase unwanted side effects, but I would also assume it would increase positive sides at the same time. If not then why do proffesionals use very large amounts in order to compete? Anyway, just my assumption based on logic. I'm certainly not saying i'm correct.
Anybody else wish to comment?
Agreed in that what I have said is simply personal opinion but I really would like to read some studies/comparisons proving or disproving this.
I would think that your either anabolic & gaining muscle or you are not. How much is actually gained is dependent on ones diet and calorie surplus not there test levels.
Yes agreed very good point. As we all know, diet is the key to muscular development. Anabolics will make you grow, but unless your diet is good, you won't grow to your full potential, or to the potential that anabolics will allow you to.
I would still be interested to see what some of the vets say about this question though (more gear = more results).
I am sure professionals have several reasons. One being tolerance from long term usage, the other using large quantities and multiple compounds to create the greatest (quantity) and most desired (combination of hormones) anabolic state.
But that is only an assumption based on a few months of reading so if I am wrong by all means tell me I got my head up my ###.
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