I have been reading so many threads on Tren each week. It seems to be the same questions over and over again. Tren can be less harsh if you follow a few basic rules, some of these rules can vary for each individual, for example the dosage you’re taking.
1.) This is not made for your first cycle!!! At least have 3-4 cycles under your belt and at least one with short esters so that you know you are able to inject in numerous areas.
2.) Use Tren A for your first time so if the sides are too extreme you can have it flushed out of your system within a few days, if you use Tren E it can take up to two weeks for the sides to dissipate.
3.) Run test with it, never run it alone. If you run it alone it will shut you down and you could (I said could, not it will happen) permanently shut yourself down.
4.) Have Caber or Bromo on hand, I can guarantee you will want one of these two on hand, this for you prolactin levels and should be taken at the begining of your cycle until you’re done.
5.) You should inject Tren A ED, the reason for this it will help keep you sides down and it will keep you blood levels stable. I know a few that have ran it EOD and changed to ED and there sides had decreased.
These last two are personal choices that have worked for me and others, they are not carved in stone but it’s a tool for your bag.
1.) Run your test lower then your tren, you are taking tren to get the results from that and the test is run so that don’t permanently shut yourself down. I know a few Vets that run there test equal or higher, this is personal choice and something you will have to play with.
2.) I like to stop Tren a week before I stop my test, I mainly do this so that tren is totally out of my system before I stop my test and start my PCT.
If people disagree with anything or have better suggestions please let me know here