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    Quote Originally Posted by rmbX66t1

    I think bloodwork is absolutely necessary when introducing exogenous hormones. Hell, even when I'm running a low TRT dose of prop, I maintain regular bloodwork - let alone a major bulking cycle (which can include grams of AAS). In terms of managing red blood cell counts, there are multiple means of treatment; personally, I've never had to do anything beyond donate blood. In terms of increased detriment caused by estrogen, again, managing estrogen is a basic necessity when introducing exogenous hormones.

    I'll chalk it down to preference, because I love the stuff, despite the fact very few seem to.
    Lol.....common sense isn't common!

    I agree with your suggestions, but I'd argue BW isn't done often enough and more likely among younger users who are self absorbed with the hopes for enhanced muscle mass.

    EQ is still used, but I believe the majority of athletes in this industry would chose other more effective compounds. I've used EQ but prefer others. Like you said, personal choices, but when it comes down to value for dollar or ROI, I would spend my money on other agents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    Lol.....common sense isn't common!

    I agree with your suggestions, but I'd argue BW isn't done often enough and more likely among younger users who are self absorbed with the hopes for enhanced muscle mass.

    EQ is still used, but I believe the majority of athletes in this industry would chose other more effective compounds. I've used EQ but prefer others. Like you said, personal choices, but when it comes down to value for dollar or ROI, I would spend my money on other agents.
    Now I have to agree on all cylinders, lol.

    1. Common sense isn't common.
    2. Bloodwork is not performed to an appropriate scale, compared to the introduction of exogenous hormones.
    3. Dollar for dollar, EQ is not a top performer.

    I would never suggest EQ to someone who is financially looking to get the most bang for their buck, it is purely supplemental. However, if you've got the cash, and you want something to really push your cycle over the top, EQ is one of my first suggestions. Test P, Tren A, and EQ... they make my world go 'round.

    Good post, bruh.

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