Do you think that hcg studies are done on rats? Hcg studies are done on humans as it is prescribed to humans. A study which tests 50 or more people easily trump one dudes experience. So I don't need real world experience as that's what studies are for. Not some bro science well that's what worked for me bull****.
If you've done 10 cycles with tren then you'd know it's not overly liver toxic, I've had bloodwork on it and have seen first hand people run high dosages and come back within normal levels of liver function. Look at Detroithammers current thread he's been on tren for 4 months with healthy lipids and liver enzymes.
Bro you are arguing a mute point. There are limited studies on HCG and nobody can agree on dosages at this point. Everyone does 250 because jonny decided that 250 is a safe dose then jonny told peter then peter told matt and the shiet went all over the internet.Ppl do HCG on cycle and off cycle. Right or wrong nobody ****ing knows! There isnt a protocol that really proved beyond doubt what HCG does at what dosage in terms of damage. I go by bloodwork and what that says and so does a buddy of mine. So mute point. YOU do it then tell me how it went.
AS for tren YOU do 700mg a week for 4 months then post your experience with it not some other dude. Im not interested in what some other ppl did and you repeating their experience. Now if you are smart you never stay on tren for 4 months to begin with. I understand ppl do all kind of experiments not necessarely knowing what they are geting themselves into and if they do doesnt mean is all that safe but how much risk ppl take is up to them im not here to judge. I just like to share my experience and not repeat what others have said.
There is a reason why I only done tren on a limited bases,,,,it's hard on the body
100mg ED of tren is a hard on the liver and kidneys and yes my lipids take a dive on it and liver enzymes start to go up hence why I only do 6 weeks on it and move on to other things. Now you want to throw anadrol in the mix which is highly toxic then you must do weekly blood work if you do not that's a slippery slope and unecessary risk even if you willing to take risk. Common sense bro that all this is