I would do a natadrol androhard bridge rather than stack, starting with the natadrol.. Makes more sense that way.
No SERM needed...
TRS and formadrol would be great together for PCT.
Run like so:
Nata:6/6/6/6/6/6
Andro:0/0/0/0/3/3/3/3/3/3
PCT:
Formadrol
TRS
Thanks gamer for the help, was looking for some good deals with andro and saw this combo of andro+ alpha t-2. what do you think of adding alpha t-2 for the last 4 weeks of andro? too much or good idea?
If your trying to do a little bit of a cut, then great idea! Otherwise, no..
that's actually my main goal for this cycle.
that's actually my main goal for this cycle.
AT2 + Androhard is exactly what I'm planning for my next cut.
AT2 + Androhard is exactly what I'm planning for my next cut.
when is it? are you going to log it?
and what are you running for pct?
Excellent choice! Same here, with a few more goodies in the mix.
-John
Would suppress-c a good alternative to endoamp as a replacement on TRS? just planning on getting the sustain alpha LV and add that to the formadrol for the pct.
This will be sometime this winter. I'm just finishing up an Epi/M1D cycle, so I've got some time before I want to touch anything hormonal again. Gotta let the systems/organs recover, after all.
If there's interest, I will log it.
If I run just Androhard, I don't feel there is a need for PCT. The active in there is very mildly suppressive. If anything, I'll just stack it with an non-steroidal AI (I've got some T-911 laying around, and I want to try Sustain LV like nobody's business!) and that will be that.
Yep, I'm considering some tossing some other stuff in the works too. We'll see.
Endoamp and Suppress-C work via two different mechanisms. Suppress-C is going to do just what it's name implies: hormonally suppress the action and release of cortisol below normal physiological levels.
Endoamp on the other hand, modulates the fluctuations in Cortisol that accompany strenuous activity and stress. I.e. taken before or immediately after you kill yourself in the gym, you will release much less cortisol, thus increasing your work and recovery capacity. However, it will not drop your baseline cortisol levels unless they are abnormally high to begin with.
IMO, this is advantageous in most situations, since cortisol does serve very important anti-inflammatory purposes and even ties in remotely to proper lipolytic processes.
So it comes down to what you are looking for: Supress-C if you want to just crush your cortisol levels into oblivion (which can help with fat-loss but isn't always a good idea), or Endoamp if you want the benefits of inhibited cortisol without the down-sides.
I'll be sub'd when you log it. Thanks for giving some nice xplanation between those two supps. Seems like endoamp has more extra goodies added into it than suppress-c. Will be getting me some endoamp @ nutra while the sale is still on.![]()
Endoamp and Suppress-C work via two different mechanisms. Suppress-C is going to do just what it's name implies: hormonally suppress the action and release of cortisol below normal physiological levels.
Endoamp on the other hand, modulates the fluctuations in Cortisol that accompany strenuous activity and stress. I.e. taken before or immediately after you kill yourself in the gym, you will release much less cortisol, thus increasing your work and recovery capacity. However, it will not drop your baseline cortisol levels unless they are abnormally high to begin with.
IMO, this is advantageous in most situations, since cortisol does serve very important anti-inflammatory purposes and even ties in remotely to proper lipolytic processes.
So it comes down to what you are looking for: Supress-C if you want to just crush your cortisol levels into oblivion (which can help with fat-loss but isn't always a good idea), or Endoamp if you want the benefits of inhibited cortisol without the down-sides.