Anabeta and DAA are a great combo, but I actually took it a step further by stacking Anabeta, DAA (in the form of Testforce2), Endosurge, and, beginning tomorrow, Aug. 29, Erase. This has been my experience thus far.
First, Anabeta is fantastic by itself, and I cannot say enough good things about it. I started taking this solo on July 21, and its effects were awesome. Within 2-3 days, I had noticeably increased pumps that lasted all day, as well as greater muscle density and fullness. Over a period of a little more than a month, I gained about 8 lbs, with only a negligible amount of body fat. Hunger was not so much of an issue with me, as I just make sure to eat enough anyway if I’m going on a bulk. There was no change in libido; strength was up; and a 9-month old shoulder injury healed to about 90% - allowing me the ability to start lifting decent weight again. This was undoubtedly, for me, the single biggest indication of Anabeta’s power and anabolic properties. During this period, dumbbell benches, flyes and anything else that would strain the pec/delt insertion, and even my left bicep, were impossible for me because of the pain. Now, I have very little pain, if any, and I attribute much of this to Anabeta.
On Aug. 21, I started stacking Anabeta with Testforce2 (i.e., DAA) and Endosurge (“ES”). On the 2nd day of the regimen, I had a noticable amount of additional strength. On that day, I was scheduled to go heavy on chest and bis, along with a lighter workout of back and tris. However, because my strength was so much greater, I couldn’t even feel any back stimulation with my normal weight, and I had to increase the weight significantly. Overall, I went heavier than usual on almost every movement, and felt great – great enough that I felt I wanted to do much more (but knew better). The next day was a rest day and, as expected, I was quite sore in the morning. What I didn’t expect was that by late afternoon, most of my soreness would subside - a full day ahead of what I would have normally expected. On day 4 of the stack, I noticed a slight increase in libido, which only lasted for about 2-3 days however because I think that was around time the TF2 began kicking in (I’ll have more to say about that later).
After the first full week of my Anabeta/TF2/ES stack, my strength had increased significantly to the point of allowing me to break through a 2-year plateau for incline benches (including the 9-month period or so encompassing my shoulder injury). Previously, I could never seem to do more than 5 reps at 185. Now, suddenly, I was doing 8 reps at 205, and probably could have done more if I tried. This was especially satisfying because of all the time I lost due to my shoulder injury. Now, I feel like my shoulder is 97% or 98% healed (entirely subjective, of course), which I mainly attribute to Anabeta, TF2 and ES working together.
From the time I started with Anabeta, solo, on July 21, to the present, weights on all major lifts have increased 25-40 lbs (except squats, which increased 50 lbs, going from 295 to 345 for 6, and deads, which increased 60 lbs, going from 315 to 375 for 4 – bearing in mind that, for both squats and deads, I couldn’t even perform these lifts for 9 months because of my shoulder, which also prohibited me from performing any kind of pulldown motion as well). My muscles are harder and denser than they’ve been for years – and this, after only a 1-month solo cycle of Anabeta, plus a 1-week stack of Anabeta, TF2 and ES.
Tomorrow, Aug. 29, I plan on adding Erase to the stack, while the following week (Sept 4), due to the fact that I only planned on taking Anabeta for an initial 6-week period, I plan on stopping Anabeta, and running TF2, ES and Erase by themselves through Sept 17. Once past Sept. 17, I will run TF2 and Erase by themselves, and start up with Anabeta again about a week after that (essentially giving Anabeta a full 3-week rest before I cycle on again).
I am less concerned about running DAA for a longer period of time because at least one very knowledgeable person, Patrick Arnold (whom I respect), believes that DAA can be taken indefinitely without cycling off. I trust his judgment as much as anyone, so I’ll give it awhile longer. The same goes for Erase, which I have taken for 8 weeks straight in the past without any problems.
A couple of negatives: due to what I think are properties relative to DAA (i.e., the TF2), (a) my libido was not as high as I think it could have been (although, according to what I've read, ES probably helped mitigate this due to its ability to decrease prolactin, which, according to what I’ve read, tends to cause a decrease in libido despite an increase in testosterone); and (b) DAA gave me insomnia if I took it too late in the day (there being a controversy in that DAA is alleged to be an excitotoxin – which is not something you want to take late in the day if you have a hard time sleeping). My solution here was to simply dose DAA earlier in the day, but I had to find out the hard way. With respect to the loss in libido, I suspect that Erase will help me in that department while I am still taking DAA.