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    My fault. The first question was in regards to what do you recommended I do after my PCT? So, if I respond well run another cycle (same one as first? ) immediately after PCT?

    When is it wise to follow time on- time off protocol? I've read that you don't want to do too many cycles without taking some off but as you say if it ain't broke.....so would this protocol apply to more advance cycles later down the line?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koios View Post
    My fault. The first question was in regards to what do you recommended I do after my PCT? So, if I respond well run another cycle (same one as first? ) immediately after PCT?

    When is it wise to follow time on- time off protocol? I've read that you don't want to do too many cycles without taking some off but as you say if it ain't broke.....so would this protocol apply to more advance cycles later down the line?
    I answered those questions already in the post above. Please read it again. the time off rule applies to all cycles. There are no exceptions. Did I miss something? What do you mean after PCT? Just train, eat, sleep and check your blood levels.

    I wouldn't worry about advanced cycled down the line, get a few test cycles under your belt and then explore other options. This will give you more time to research other compounds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    I answered those questions already in the post above. Please read it again. the time off rule applies to all cycles. There are no exceptions. Did I miss something? What do you mean after PCT? Just train, eat, sleep and check your blood levels.

    I wouldn't worry about advanced cycled down the line, get a few test cycles under your belt and then explore other options. This will give you more time to research other compounds.
    I perhaps didn't word myself clearly. I understood your previous post- what I didn't know was whether the time on/time off rule applied to every cycle. I read others saying that if all goes well you can wait 2-4 weeks after you finish your PCT and start another cycle. That's all. It seems the more reading I do the more I confuse myself with some of the info as you're hearing contradicting info from realiable/knowledgeable peeps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koios View Post
    I perhaps didn't word myself clearly. I understood your previous post- what I didn't know was whether the time on/time off rule applied to every cycle. I read others saying that if all goes well you can wait 2-4 weeks after you finish your PCT and start another cycle. That's all. It seems the more reading I do the more I confuse myself with some of the info as you're hearing contradicting info from realiable/knowledgeable peeps.
    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    I answered those questions already in the post above. Please read it again. the time off rule applies to all cycles. There are no exceptions. Did I miss something? What do you mean after PCT? Just train, eat, sleep and check your blood levels.


    I wouldn't worry about advanced cycled down the line, get a few test cycles under your belt and then explore other options. This will give you more time to research other compounds.
    Hope that clear it up.
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    Hope that clear it up.
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