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    Quote Originally Posted by < <Samson> > View Post
    All I can say, from personal experience is - when I ran a ton of tren ace I ate shitty & drank like a fish - yet, I looked my best & could workout for hours at a time

    Now, I eat way better, drink way less - yet, still don’t look as lean & hard as I did when I ran a gram of Ace per week
    A GRAM OF TREN ACE?!?!
    You just made every bull that had been shot with finaplex pellet look like a fluffy kitten!

    Is that kind of dose common now days?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lethal Hamburger View Post
    A GRAM OF TREN ACE?!?!
    You just made every bull that had been shot with finaplex pellet look like a fluffy kitten!

    Is that kind of dose common now days?????
    “Common” hell no. Only Charger and Samson, lol

    Oh, and Obs <3

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    Quote Originally Posted by SampsonandDelilah View Post
    “Common” hell no. Only Charger and Samson, lol

    Oh, and Obs <3
    Hahahaha!
    Personally, I become borderline clinically deranged, serial killer and unquestionably, sexually insatiable just on half that dose. The aforementioned traits probably being a positive addition to my character at that time.
    However. No way, never again, I stay below 375mg, most cycles include just 250mg of tren e at that.

    (Edit) Sorry, back on topic
    Personally I stay away from drinking but find an occasional exposure to nitrous oxide takes the edge off being on planet earth in combination with Tren lol.

    Still shocked. 1 gram of tren ace... Out of this world!!
    Last edited by Lethal Hamburger; 01-21-2021 at 11:14 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lethal Hamburger View Post
    Hahahaha!
    Personally, I become borderline clinically deranged, serial killer and unquestionably, sexually insatiable just on half that dose. The aforementioned traits probably being a positive addition to my character at that time.
    However. No way, never again, I stay below 375mg, most cycles include just 250mg of tren e at that.

    1 gram... Out of this world!!

    I’m with you, I’ve never eclipsed 450 and right around that 400 (even 350) range seems to be my sweet spot. The gains just don’t keep up with the sides for me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SampsonandDelilah View Post
    I’m with you, I’ve never eclipsed 450 and right around that 400 (even 350) range seems to be my sweet spot. The gains just don’t keep up with the sides for me...
    Speaking of Tren i found an interesting endocrinology publication that describes tren as a selective androgen receptor modulator... I will be looking into the positive effects tren has on heart health. Upside down world?!? Can't wait to finish reading it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lethal Hamburger View Post
    Speaking of Tren i found an interesting endocrinology publication that describes tren as a selective androgen receptor modulator... I will be looking into the positive effects tren has on heart health. Upside down world?!? Can't wait to finish reading it.
    I’d be shocked...

    I can certainly testify to the opposite when my GP asked me what the fuck was going on with my cholesterol and how come my BP was 190/115 and my standing heart rate was 125 BPM

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    Quote Originally Posted by SampsonandDelilah View Post
    I’d be shocked...

    I can certainly testify to the opposite when my GP asked me what the fuck was going on with my cholesterol and how come my BP was 190/115 and my standing heart rate was 125 BPM
    Just a snippet from journal: TREN treatment elicits favorable changes in body composition (specifically, in the reduction of visceral adiposity), lipid profile, insulin sensitivity, and myocardial tolerance to I-R in TEST-deficient male rats with the MetS. In comparison with TREN, the therapeutic effects of TEST were consistently less pronounced in these animals. Additionally, widespread replacement fibrosis in the myocardium and prostate hyperplasia were identified as consequences of TEST treatment and were markedly less pronounced in TREN-treated animals. Neither the androgen-deficient state nor the treatment with TEST or TREN affected the hepatic or renal activity in these animals. We propose that TRT may have contraindications in TEST-deficient males with obesity-related MetS, and that selective AR modulation with TREN may elicit a preferable benefit to risk ratio in these populations.

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