Hello, long time reader, first time poster. Most of the time I've been able to just find my answers via search. I was just curious about this Androsterone-TD.
Yes, I'm a noob. Please don't just berate me. I've been reading for months trying to learn, and every time I turn around there's something new I haven't heard of.
Anyway, I only have one cycle under my belt using 1-andro and 4-andro. 150mg a day for 4 weeks. Very low dosage I know, but it was my first and wanted to see how my body responded. I used blockade for cycle support and Sup3r PCT after. Never had any side effects, felt good, busted plateaus, etc..
Currently, I'm on week 5 of epiandro. I started at 300mg for weeks 1 and 2, 400mg for week 3, and 500mg for week 4 and now week 5.
I'm also running 25mg of ostarine and 100mg of oral powdered DHEA. I'm 33 years old, 215lbs, 5'11 and probably 25% body fat. I was overweight my entire life until about 30, lost around 100 pounds, got down to 180, been lifting for 3 years and here I am.
Sorry for the long intro, but my main question is, from what I understood, Epiandro converts into Androsterone, so is this substance by Nos similar but more potent? Would it be pointless to add this to my current cycle being that I"m starting week 5 and going to 8 or would I be better of just ordering it and saving it for a different run?
Lastly, I understand 4-andro is a test base, among others. I thought I read epiandro is a mild test base. Based on Havoc's previous comments, if one were to do the DHEA I previously mentioned, with epiandro, and this, that would be too many DHEA based PH's without a base, correct? Is this because these compounds ultimately do not convert to testosterone, but due to the nature of their anabolic properties, they suppress your natural testosterone, which is why you need something that DOES convert into testosterone?
I'm just trying to make sure I have all the science behind this all before I dive into things I don't understand.
Thank you for your patience and I appreciate any info anyone is able to provide.
Cheers!