Good info from king and here is some more for you to read thru
http://forums.steroid.com/anabolic-s...all-costs.html
Good info from king and here is some more for you to read thru
http://forums.steroid.com/anabolic-s...all-costs.html
What is the alternative to AAS then? Is there any?
I have no plan in relation to PCT as yet, thats pretty much what this thread is for, to piece together all information that is specifically relevant to me! I am happy to do whatever is safest though.
Is an AI and PCT a safer route than oral AAS?
Also, I should have mentioned, I am taking a DHT blocker for male pattern baldness (Damn you dad!!) so perhaps best to avoid a DHT based supp.
Thanks, I hadn't actually spotted that article so will have a read now!
Edit: just read the link. To be fair it wasn't particularly helpful as opposed to just taking a little jab at people who wont inject.
It's a pity it doesnt explain the alternatives if you refuse to inject.
Last edited by BronYrAur; 12-17-2014 at 03:13 PM.
AAS stands for anabolic steroids. AI's are aromatase inhibitors, they stop the production of estrogen. Too much estrogen has negative effects such as gynocomastia. What DHT blocker are your taking? I am not familiar with a DHT blocker. Finasteraide, commonly known as Propecia prevents testosterone from converting into DHT which is what can cause hair loss. Finasteride won't work for dbol. All steroids have the potential to accelerate ones genetic proneness to male pattern baldness. And dbol is pretty harsh on the ol' hair line. Most will tell you stick with test only as a first cycle. I didn't like needles either but, after the first couple of times I got used to it.
Thanks, I've edited my post above when I figured out what AAS was. Just not used to the shorthand yet! Yeah, it's finasteride.
Yeah needles just aren't an option for me but surely there are other avenues. They obviously wont be as good but that's fine.
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