Quote Originally Posted by XxAndreaxX View Post
I have my own thoughts about this question.
My experience suggests me, Enanthate ester alone, does the job to up the dose automatically. Short ester wil kick in harsh, and after some weeks your body will build up tollerance to that given dose, and you will end up stuck.
I feel more comfortable with enanthate esters, I feel them kick in since the first shot, and I try to maintain sides and gains. If sides start to fade, I up the dose. That happens normally every 3-4 weeks with enanthate ester.
Now, if I see, results match my expectations, I freeze the dose or even lower the dose. That happened to me last year. My goal was 85kg and I reached 86.
Remember: you never know the real dosage of the UGL stuff, so its always a guess.
Damn! Forgot about tolerance. True that bro.
That answer gives another question - like you say "Now, if I see, results match my expectations, I freeze the dose or even lower the dose". I think VERY few would even consider lowering the dose
and by that keep the tolerance in check for a while longer on lower doses. On short ester it should be a pretty fast reaction, but on long ester like test e with 4-5 day half life (or more deppending on bro-science) the reaction would take longer. So to even be able to answer a wild guess question like this, lower or higher doses reaction-time, how much test do the body actually use on aas?
Very individual and experience dependent yes. But should have a gray-zone answer.