SpicedCider's Iron Mag Labs Super DMZ 5.0 Log
Hey fellas, I hope everyone has been doing well and making progress on their fitness and bodybuilding goals. I'm happy to say that I have been selected by IML to log two bottles of their new product, Super DMZ 5.0. Each bottle contains 60 capsules of an innovative blend of anabolic agents, myostatin inhibitors, estrogen modulators, and other beneficial compounds. I'm actually going to be starting my first semester of a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) program this fall, so I love reading about new drugs and supplements. From what I've read about Super DMZ 5.0, this product has the potential to be a groundbreaking new supplement in the "post-ban" world of prohormones and steroids, in which essentially all the harsh, methylated compounds of yesteryear have been wiped from the market (courtesy of the government).
One element of Super DMZ 5.0 that makes me extremely optimistic about its efficacy is IML's new patent-pending blend of 3 of the most powerful legal anabolic steroids: Super-4-Andro, Super-5-Andro, and Super-R-Andro. I had the opportunity to log 1-Andro (1-DHEA) a few years ago for another company and had really impressive results, so I'm excited to see the results I'll get from taking not one, but THREE forms of andro.
I'm also happy about the fact that the compounds in Super DMZ 5.0 are all unmethylated, and that they're all associated with minimal side effects.
DOSING: Since I have a total of 120 capsules, I'm torn as to whether to run a 40-day cycle of 3 caps per day, or a 30-day cycle of 4 caps per day. I'll know for sure tomorrow.
WORKOUT ROUTINE: Before I describe my routine in detail, I'd like to preface it by saying that for the last few months, I have been recovering from a labrum tear in my left shoulder and some rotator cuff tendinitis in both shoulders. I've been doing physical therapy strengthening exercises since late winter, and I was just cleared by my physical therapist a few weeks ago to start getting back into a workout routine. I'm not really supposed to push/pull extremely heavy weights yet, so on some days, the actual weight amounts that I workout with will be lower than what most of you guys consider "bodybuilder-level" weight. So having that said that, I was thinking about only stating specific weight amounts for various exercises whenever I'm able to increase the weight I use for that particular exercise (e.g., "increased incline BP by 5 lbs. for 12 good-form reps today")... that is, unless the IML reps actually prefer that I post my sissy-boy/girly-man weights.
To describe the routine itself, I usually like to do a 2-on-2-off type of routine whereby I workout chest, triceps and chest one day, and then back and biceps the next day. I would then follow these two workout days with two or three days off. I usually work legs in with my back/biceps workout since I also have a knee injury (meniscal root tear) that prevents me from doing lots of heavy, deep squatting. If I've inflicted all these joint injuries by only my late 20s, what am I going to destroy by the time I'm in my 50s? LOL.
Also, I would like to note that I usually do an hour of cardio every day (elliptical/running), although I might cut down on this during the cycle.
GOALS: Gain as much quality lean mass as is realistically possible. I would be happy with 8 pounds of muscle that I keep for long after the cycle has ended, but I will be ecstatic if I gain 10 pounds or more. I would also love to lose body fat and attain more of a hard, "dry" look.
PCT: I'm still considering whether an OTC PCT product will be sufficient. If it is, I might go with a few of IML's products.
Well, I think that covers it for now. Tomorrow afternoon will mark "day one" of my cycle, as I'll be working out chest/triceps/shoulders tomorrow and taking my first dose of either 3 or 4 caps of Super DMZ 5.0. So I'll post an update tomorrow night and discuss any perceived effects I noticed from taking Super DMZ 5.0 prior to working out. I'll also post some baseline "before" pics tomorrow. Let me know if you guys have any questions.
Hey fellas, I hope everyone has been doing well and making progress on their fitness and bodybuilding goals. I'm happy to say that I have been selected by IML to log two bottles of their new product, Super DMZ 5.0. Each bottle contains 60 capsules of an innovative blend of anabolic agents, myostatin inhibitors, estrogen modulators, and other beneficial compounds. I'm actually going to be starting my first semester of a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) program this fall, so I love reading about new drugs and supplements. From what I've read about Super DMZ 5.0, this product has the potential to be a groundbreaking new supplement in the "post-ban" world of prohormones and steroids, in which essentially all the harsh, methylated compounds of yesteryear have been wiped from the market (courtesy of the government).
One element of Super DMZ 5.0 that makes me extremely optimistic about its efficacy is IML's new patent-pending blend of 3 of the most powerful legal anabolic steroids: Super-4-Andro, Super-5-Andro, and Super-R-Andro. I had the opportunity to log 1-Andro (1-DHEA) a few years ago for another company and had really impressive results, so I'm excited to see the results I'll get from taking not one, but THREE forms of andro.
I'm also happy about the fact that the compounds in Super DMZ 5.0 are all unmethylated, and that they're all associated with minimal side effects.
DOSING: Since I have a total of 120 capsules, I'm torn as to whether to run a 40-day cycle of 3 caps per day, or a 30-day cycle of 4 caps per day. I'll know for sure tomorrow.
WORKOUT ROUTINE: Before I describe my routine in detail, I'd like to preface it by saying that for the last few months, I have been recovering from a labrum tear in my left shoulder and some rotator cuff tendinitis in both shoulders. I've been doing physical therapy strengthening exercises since late winter, and I was just cleared by my physical therapist a few weeks ago to start getting back into a workout routine. I'm not really supposed to push/pull extremely heavy weights yet, so on some days, the actual weight amounts that I workout with will be lower than what most of you guys consider "bodybuilder-level" weight. So having that said that, I was thinking about only stating specific weight amounts for various exercises whenever I'm able to increase the weight I use for that particular exercise (e.g., "increased incline BP by 5 lbs. for 12 good-form reps today")... that is, unless the IML reps actually prefer that I post my sissy-boy/girly-man weights.
To describe the routine itself, I usually like to do a 2-on-2-off type of routine whereby I workout chest, triceps and chest one day, and then back and biceps the next day. I would then follow these two workout days with two or three days off. I usually work legs in with my back/biceps workout since I also have a knee injury (meniscal root tear) that prevents me from doing lots of heavy, deep squatting. If I've inflicted all these joint injuries by only my late 20s, what am I going to destroy by the time I'm in my 50s? LOL.
Also, I would like to note that I usually do an hour of cardio every day (elliptical/running), although I might cut down on this during the cycle.
GOALS: Gain as much quality lean mass as is realistically possible. I would be happy with 8 pounds of muscle that I keep for long after the cycle has ended, but I will be ecstatic if I gain 10 pounds or more. I would also love to lose body fat and attain more of a hard, "dry" look.
PCT: I'm still considering whether an OTC PCT product will be sufficient. If it is, I might go with a few of IML's products.
Well, I think that covers it for now. Tomorrow afternoon will mark "day one" of my cycle, as I'll be working out chest/triceps/shoulders tomorrow and taking my first dose of either 3 or 4 caps of Super DMZ 5.0. So I'll post an update tomorrow night and discuss any perceived effects I noticed from taking Super DMZ 5.0 prior to working out. I'll also post some baseline "before" pics tomorrow. Let me know if you guys have any questions.