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    your talking about Var for 12 weeks...I would save the abuse on my liver and run higher dose straight through for 8 weeks and start 3-4 weeks after you start your test. I would want to have test working for me before I jumped on Var

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lunk1 View Post
    your talking about Var for 12 weeks...I would save the abuse on my liver and run higher dose straight through for 8 weeks and start 3-4 weeks after you start your test. I would want to have test working for me before I jumped on Var
    He is taking for 8 weeks not 12. And he said he got better results splitting the weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bp2000 View Post
    He is taking for 8 weeks not 12. And he said he got better results splitting the weeks.
    My bad...i missed the split. I thought it was just a bump without the time off...thank you.

    I still say let the test grab hold before starting var

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lunk1 View Post
    My bad...i missed the split. I thought it was just a bump without the time off...thank you.

    I still say let the test grab hold before starting var
    Remember Im looking to LOSE weight tho. The VAR dries you out, or me at least....and gets me ready for the TEST

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    Quote Originally Posted by DigitalGorilla View Post
    Remember Im looking to LOSE weight tho. The VAR dries you out, or me at least....and gets me ready for the TEST
    Argggg...Var will shut down natty test and you will be left without it.

    Test doesn't cause bloating and I wish ppl would stop implying it.

    Use of a good AI will assist with water retention issues.

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