Hypothesis:
No matter what pathway a test booster takes to increase your test, its still 'un-natural' so your body will/should always be reacting to it; trying to achieve balance etc. Your body may also start to build resistance to it hence reducing its intended effects. Therefore, its wise to always cycle off them, allow the body to normalize, then restart a cycle.
Isn't this alike a PH? Not talking about sides or shutdown etc. Just in terms of the timeline. Some time needs to be taken OFF for efficiency and homeostatis.
-This makes for some interesting in-betweens...like whats the effect if you took a good test booster stack then right afterward, jump into a ph cycle(no rest)? Or vice versa.
-Do you consider testboostercycle post phcycle as 'time off' or just pct?
-What or how about zero time off differing test booster cycles - no time off but different compounds?
Input guys!
No matter what pathway a test booster takes to increase your test, its still 'un-natural' so your body will/should always be reacting to it; trying to achieve balance etc. Your body may also start to build resistance to it hence reducing its intended effects. Therefore, its wise to always cycle off them, allow the body to normalize, then restart a cycle.
Isn't this alike a PH? Not talking about sides or shutdown etc. Just in terms of the timeline. Some time needs to be taken OFF for efficiency and homeostatis.
-This makes for some interesting in-betweens...like whats the effect if you took a good test booster stack then right afterward, jump into a ph cycle(no rest)? Or vice versa.
-Do you consider testboostercycle post phcycle as 'time off' or just pct?
-What or how about zero time off differing test booster cycles - no time off but different compounds?
Input guys!