Here is another
http://www.isteroids.com/Equipoise/Equipoise_Cycles.html
"Equipoise cycle done for 12 weeks will be optimal. The recommended dosage in an Equipoise cycle is 200-400mg per week. Anything beyond that can cause potential liver damage."...
High doses. 600mg I've read is the minimal dose per week to see beneficial effects. I've also read you can see beneficial effects at 400mg per week but I wouldn't know because I do not run it that low. My EQ is 200mg per ml. I don't know the exact dose that is considered "high" but I wouldn't...
Like I said, stop with the dbol and EQ. Your enzymes may continue to climb a little higher before the come back down. Initially I was in the 500's before spiking in the 650's if I remember correctly (mid 600's not high 600's like I previously stated.) Just relax, as long as your eye whites...
Nope, I'm not saying its detrimental at all. If it gives people piece of mind then I'm all for it. I'm just saying I've taking it before while taking orals and it didn't stop the enzymes from going up and didn't bring them down any faster. Thats all.
i've been in the high 600's. Too many...
I've ALT counts in the 600's before. The ALT count is the true indicator of liver damage. Your AST count can be high from lifting or even getting an inoculation (example; flu shot). You'll bounce back. Just stop with the Dbol. High doses of EQ can damage the liver too. Basically what you have is...
This sucks. I want a completely healthy Shogun fighting Evans. We all know how the previous surgerys affected him against Forrest and Coleman.
Coach: ‘Shogun’ Back to Training in ‘Couple of Months’
He talked about this thing called chat roullete on a recent show. Myself and some co-workers when on it last night. We had a good time starting **** with people. We did met a girl from England and one from Brazil. There are way to many guys on there compared to girls but it kept us entertained...
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