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    Quote Originally Posted by AR's King Silabolin View Post
    Personally i dont agree. Running a cycle without a testbase, is not a good idea.
    Everything thats hits the ARs is supressive and in 4-5 weeks, u will get tired wo test.
    Even SARMs will supress your own test after 4 weeks.
    Even testbased roids like dianabol and the superandrogenic trenbolone, can never be a replacement for test, when it comes to feelgood.
    Im talking from own experiences, not broscience, studies and theori.
    Beeing sensitive is not an argue. 500 mg test is very safe. Some says u can run it for life. Just make sure u dial in with AIs.
    U can start with 250, then up to 500 after 5 weeks if GTG.

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    So you recommend running an AI the whole time? Then doing the PCT?

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    I don’t personally feel like 250mg of test is worth shutting your natural production down for (unless you’re natty production is dog shit), but it’s a good base to throw is 400mg of primo a week, or 50mg of Anavar a day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGypsyKing View Post
    So you recommend running an AI the whole time? Then doing the PCT?
    Jepp. Follow online guidelines for AIdose vs test mg.
    Stop AI at pctstart
    It think its very important not to surf on high e2, as a few recommend. Cause high e2, elevates BP and BP is roughly spoken, the only thing most of us at our level, should worry about.
    That and hormonhandling to avoid depression and fatigue.
    Keeping e2 in check with AI and correct pct should help on the last one.
    Keeping healthy BP, is another book, but AI, cardio, beetroot, potassium salt ratio etc and other Google guidelines help.
    AIs may destroy your cholestrol profil, but, many experts say cholestrol is not that important. And there is no such thing as bad and good cholestrol. Google "the cholestrol myth" to make up your own opinion on the last matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AR's King Silabolin View Post
    Cause high e2, elevates BP and BP is roughly spoken, the only thing most of us at our level, should worry about.
    Estrogen is one of the strongest hormones in the body that help LOWER blood pressure , not raise it. it. aides in Nitric Oxide production and blood flow and also promotes the elasticity of blood vessels (like a BP med itself may do) two very important things for lower blood pressure.

    Steroids and water retention increase blood pressure . not the estrogen hormone itself ... so if you taking a gram of test and your blood pressure rises , its not because your estrogen is elevated , its because the gram of test is raising your blood pressure mainly though retentive based mechanisms. its not the estrogen at all . in fact the estrogen is likely helping to keep it from getting too high.

    also anecdotal observation here . my wife has 3x the estrogen levels that I have . yet she has way lower blood pressure. If higher estrogen caused higher blood pressure then she would have the higher blood pressure. most women in their 20s where estrogen levels are at their highest all generally have very low and healthy blood pressure .

    women who are past menopause and their estrogen levels plummet , this is where they run into getting high blood pressure. coincident huh . well as I first stated its because estrogen helps to keep blood pressure low , NOT high

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    Quote Originally Posted by GearHeaded View Post
    Estrogen is one of the strongest hormones in the body that help LOWER blood pressure , not raise it. it. aides in Nitric Oxide production and blood flow and also promotes the elasticity of blood vessels (like a BP med itself may do) two very important things for lower blood pressure.

    Steroids and water retention increase blood pressure . not the estrogen hormone itself ... so if you taking a gram of test and your blood pressure rises , its not because your estrogen is elevated , its because the gram of test is raising your blood pressure mainly though retentive based mechanisms. its not the estrogen at all . in fact the estrogen is likely helping to keep it from getting too high.

    also anecdotal observation here . my wife has 3x the estrogen levels that I have . yet she has way lower blood pressure. If higher estrogen caused higher blood pressure then she would have the higher blood pressure. most women in their 20s where estrogen levels are at their highest all generally have very low and healthy blood pressure .

    women who are past menopause and their estrogen levels plummet , this is where they run into getting high blood pressure. coincident huh . well as I first stated its because estrogen helps to keep blood pressure low , NOT high
    Estrogen is good for your cholesterol levels also

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