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    Switching from var to winny as you come off tren ace would make much sense here. Winny is famous for lowering the cortisol levels, and this is why its bad for your joints..
    Tren ace is a wild decision for a female cycle, nice to hear she had no sides.
    Best of luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The God Himself View Post
    Switching from var to winny as you come off tren ace would make much sense here. Winny is famous for lowering the cortisol levels, and this is why its bad for your joints..
    Tren ace is a wild decision for a female cycle, nice to hear she had no sides.
    Best of luck!
    Yes, thank you TGH. I thought to switch to winny too as you suggested. I will do so, after she will do BW. Yes, i tested Tren Ace to her starting with the lower dosage i supposed could be tolerated with a few sides to her; gains were fantastic and no sides were experimented except a little of short of breathe as Tren usually cause and a bit of rage... ( she was a bit angry with me for nonsenses but i knew how to calm her... ). However, i guess this is cortisol rebound, i don't think estrogens are involved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slacker78 View Post
    Yes, thank you TGH. I thought to switch to winny too as you suggested. I will do so, after she will do BW. Yes, i tested Tren Ace to her starting with the lower dosage i supposed could be tolerated with a few sides to her; gains were fantastic and no sides were experimented except a little of short of breathe as Tren usually cause and a bit of rage... ( she was a bit angry with me for nonsenses but i knew how to calm her... ). However, i guess this is cortisol rebound, i don't think estrogens are involved.
    All steroids are known to lower cortisol, especially the DHT derived ones.

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