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    Quote Originally Posted by Testie View Post
    I have never tried Masteron I will do some research the anti Estrogen has stopped any sensitivity in my chest, I was thinking .25 of caber twice weekly was standard with Tren on a side note I bumped it up to 200 mg weekly and I’m basing the 2 mg of arimidex on 750 mg of test weekly but I would like to bump up to 1000 mg when I am on my TRT the doctor has me at one Mg of Arimidex on only 200 mg of test, I really don’t have a lot of experience with AI so I’m really trying to figure it out, but I have never ever had a issue with gyno before so it could be the doses in general not sure, I’m thinking about possibly dropping the Tren after a few weeks and adding eq but it’s just so damn powerful I hate to stop
    Masteron with Tren is an absolutely fucking stellar combination, if for no other reason that it tends to turn people into cut rate porn stars.
    Plus, it has the blocking effects of something like Nolvadex, but unlike Nolva, actually provides some extra anabolic/androgenic activity. That’s actually part of why things like Nolva were created and Mast was subsequently abandoned. Masteron worked great for it’s intended blocking purposes in breast cancer patients, but women don’t seem to like growing beards and starting to sound like Peter Steele.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gallowmere View Post
    Masteron with Tren is an absolutely fucking stellar combination, if for no other reason that it tends to turn people into cut rate porn stars.
    Plus, it has the blocking effects of something like Nolvadex, but unlike Nolva, actually provides some extra anabolic/androgenic activity. That’s actually part of why things like Nolva were created and Mast was subsequently abandoned. Masteron worked great for it’s intended blocking purposes in breast cancer patients, but women don’t seem to like growing beards and starting to sound like Peter Steele.
    Haha I believe you talked me into it!

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