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Thinking of trying this to replace the 7 keto im taking. What do you guys think? I'm reading its not a prohormone correct? Any sides to worry about?
 
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Invictus is not a PH. It
Is designed to aid in reducing cortisol. It will help in leaning out but not the same as 7keto. It is definitely worth running if your cutting.

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Thinking of trying this to replace the 7 keto im taking. What do you guys think? I'm reading its not a prohormone correct? Any sides to worry about?
way better than 7 keto, especially oral 7 keto!!!

actually I would be surprised if you are seeing much from oral 7 keto!!!
 
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Yea I would give invictus a shot if you haven't tried it. Also look into reduce xt by sns if you haven't already.
 
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Yea I would give invictus a shot if you haven't tried it. Also look into reduce xt by sns if you haven't already.
Agree with this. Depends on how you like to take your Supps.
 
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Yea I would give invictus a shot if you haven't tried it. Also look into reduce xt by sns if you haven't already.
agreed...Invictus is my brand, but I am also a fan of sns!!!
 

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Im on SA and Invictus and i can say i have the best libido in years. Honestly, i cant believe it. SA makes me horny but when i added Invictus, oh yeah, dont understand how a cortisol product can make this, but it did.
Outstanding.
 
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Im on SA and Invictus and i can say i have the best libido in years. Honestly, i cant believe it. SA makes me horny but when i added Invictus, oh yeah, dont understand how a cortisol product can make this, but it did.
Outstanding.
this combo is awesome!
 
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Im on SA and Invictus and i can say i have the best libido in years. Honestly, i cant believe it. SA makes me horny but when i added Invictus, oh yeah, dont understand how a cortisol product can make this, but it did.
Outstanding.
I have read reviews where guys have said Invictus is the best libido product they have used, a big added bonus on top of the great fat reducing affect.
 
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I have read reviews where guys have said Invictus is the best libido product they have used, a big added bonus on top of the great fat reducing affect.
Can’t say it added to my libido, but that’s always been high
 
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Yea I would give invictus a shot if you haven't tried it. Also look into reduce xt by sns if you haven't already.
Thats what Im taking the reduce xt I thought it was 7 keto. So Im getting the invictus today from you guys by the way. I like your store. So when I start the invictus if I do the full dose do I need to stop the reduce xt? I read about some guys doing half and half?
 
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Thats what Im taking the reduce xt I thought it was 7 keto. So Im getting the invictus today from you guys by the way. I like your store. So when I start the invictus if I do the full dose do I need to stop the reduce xt? I read about some guys doing half and half?
don't do full doses of both!!!
 

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I have just started invictus, couple days in and feeling a wave of calmness, have been under alot of stress lately. Doing the 0.5ml twice a day. I've read on here the best application sites, question though..

I apply to neck/clavicle/upper chest/shoulders depending on what i feel like doing at the time, rub it in and wait around 10 mins before putting a shirt on. Even after 10 minutes though, it is still sticky? Am I ok to put a shirt on without reducing effect at this point? And you are supposed to rub in with fingers and not just leave to dry?

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I have just started invictus, couple days in and feeling a wave of calmness, have been under alot of stress lately. Doing the 0.5ml twice a day. I've read on here the best application sites, question though..

I apply to neck/clavicle/upper chest/shoulders depending on what i feel like doing at the time, rub it in and wait around 10 mins before putting a shirt on. Even after 10 minutes though, it is still sticky? Am I ok to put a shirt on without reducing effect at this point? And you are supposed to rub in with fingers and not just leave to dry?

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if you rub it in and wait 10 minutes you are fine...the shiny sheen is normal and will not affect results....glad to hear you are enjoying it!!!
 
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if you rub it in and wait 10 minutes you are fine...the shiny sheen is normal and will not affect results....glad to hear you are enjoying it!!!
I rub mine in and within around 3 - 5 minutes I'm good. Sometimes its a little tacky, but I'm good.
 
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I rub mine in and within around 3 - 5 minutes I'm good. Sometimes its a little tacky, but I'm good.
same here...if he is waiting 10 minutes he is definitely good to go!!!
 

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same here...if he is waiting 10 minutes he is definitely good to go!!!
Thanks dudes. Wasn't sure if the sticky residue meant that it wasn't absorbed yet. Too early to tell any body comp effects but pronounced effect on my mood, feeling very calm...almost too calm haha
 
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Thanks dudes. Wasn't sure if the sticky residue meant that it wasn't absorbed yet. Too early to tell any body comp effects but pronounced effect on my mood, feeling very calm...almost too calm haha
No downside there
 
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Im on SA and Invictus and i can say i have the best libido in years. Honestly, i cant believe it. SA makes me horny but when i added Invictus, oh yeah, dont understand how a cortisol product can make this, but it did.
Outstanding.
What's SA?
 
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usually just has to do with humidity. When I'm visiting family in phoenix, it's like 45 second :)

the stickiness is also partially due to the essential oils and glycerine...their purpose is to minimize skin irritation.
 
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Im on SA and Invictus and i can say i have the best libido in years. Honestly, i cant believe it. SA makes me horny but when i added Invictus, oh yeah, dont understand how a cortisol product can make this, but it did.
Outstanding.
Please to detail "SA"? Bedroom neighbor has bored with local prostitute and needs "pre-time" stimulations ( visual) before sex, prevent vomit/ spillage
 
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Please to detail "SA"? Bedroom neighbor has bored with local prostitute and needs "pre-time" stimulations ( visual) before sex, prevent vomit/ spillage
from what I understand of this post it sounds like someone is having a good time!!!
 
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Still loving the calmness and leaning out I am getting from invictus however starting to notice some lethargy. I'm a younger guy (29) & apparently this is a normal affect of this type of compound...is this anything I should worry about or anything I can do about?

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Still loving the calmness and leaning out I am getting from invictus however starting to notice some lethargy. I'm a younger guy (29) & apparently this is a normal affect of this type of compound...is this anything I should worry about or anything I can do about?

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Nothing to worry about. As far as anything you can do. You can split the dose to .5ml a day if doing a single 1ml dose in am. Also can drop to .5ml on your lighter days.
 
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One of the best things about our TD’s, flexible dosing. If .5ml leaves you a little lethargic, you can try using .4ml

Also, make sure you’re not dosing too close to bed time:thumbsup:
 

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One of the best things about our TD’s, flexible dosing. If .5ml leaves you a little lethargic, you can try using .4ml

Also, make sure you’re not dosing too close to bed time:thumbsup:
Thanks guys. Reason for this though? Is this due to cortisol being too low upon waking? I have been dosing close to bedtime some nights
 
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2 reasons to apply Invictus in the early evening and not right before bed:

1) cortisol usually spikes in the evening, if you apply in the late evening you miss this cortisol spike...often this is the one that makes you crave desserts and makes it challenging to turn your mind off when you go to sleep

2) cortisol does have a role in getting you out of bed in the morning. if you apply invictus too close to bed time you risk suppressing cortisol when you're trying to wake up...this will leave you feeling lethargic and groggy upon waking.
 
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2 reasons to apply Invictus in the early evening and not right before bed:

1) cortisol usually spikes in the evening, if you apply in the late evening you miss this cortisol spike...often this is the one that makes you crave desserts and makes it challenging to turn your mind off when you go to sleep

2) cortisol does have a role in getting you out of bed in the morning. if you apply invictus too close to bed time you risk suppressing cortisol when you're trying to wake up...this will leave you feeling lethargic and groggy upon waking.
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2 reasons to apply Invictus in the early evening and not right before bed:

1) cortisol usually spikes in the evening, if you apply in the late evening you miss this cortisol spike...often this is the one that makes you crave desserts and makes it challenging to turn your mind off when you go to sleep

2) cortisol does have a role in getting you out of bed in the morning. if you apply invictus too close to bed time you risk suppressing cortisol when you're trying to wake up...this will leave you feeling lethargic and groggy upon waking.
this is also why I don't apply Invictus 1st thing in morning!!!

good job, delsolrob
 
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Invictus is actually TOO good for me now. I had to stop taking it. It was great when I had super high anxiety, but now that I have much lower anxiety, I've found it'll just make me tired. I'm cycling between Cissus and a other joint supplements and with all that Invictus just makes my cortisol dip too low.
 
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Invictus is actually TOO good for me now. I had to stop taking it. It was great when I had super high anxiety, but now that I have much lower anxiety, I've found it'll just make me tired. I'm cycling between Cissus and a other joint supplements and with all that Invictus just makes my cortisol dip too low.
lol...nice when I hear one of the products I represent is too good!!!

Invictus will be waiting when you are ready!!!
 
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Definitely don’t want to crush cortisol! But, if you still find some cues of elevated cortisol you can also try dropping the dose to .3ml or .4ml
 
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I am really considering adding Invictus and/or Virtus to my TRT support. But I’m not getting any info that will answer my concern. My question is about cortisol reduction with Invictus. My last cortisol result was 16.5, scale was(3.5-45) 24hr urine. Would Invictus drop me to low? I cycle between 5/3/1 and “westside” training just to give an idea of training intensity. Do the benefits of Invictus primarily come from the lowering of cortisol or other attributes of b-aet? Just wondering if I’m already at an ideal cortisol level? I can’t seem to find any research stating what’s best, just a range. Thanks for any help you can provide.

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Scott
 
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Guys,
I am really considering adding Invictus and/or Virtus to my TRT support. But I’m not getting any info that will answer my concern. My question is about cortisol reduction with Invictus. My last cortisol result was 16.5, scale was(3.5-45) 24hr urine. Would Invictus drop me to low? I cycle between 5/3/1 and “westside” training just to give an idea of training intensity. Do the benefits of Invictus primarily come from the lowering of cortisol or other attributes of b-aet? Just wondering if I’m already at an ideal cortisol level? I can’t seem to find any research stating what’s best, just a range. Thanks for any help you can provide.

Regards,
Scott
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Guys,
I am really considering adding Invictus and/or Virtus to my TRT support. But I’m not getting any info that will answer my concern. My question is about cortisol reduction with Invictus. My last cortisol result was 16.5, scale was(3.5-45) 24hr urine. Would Invictus drop me to low? I cycle between 5/3/1 and “westside” training just to give an idea of training intensity. Do the benefits of Invictus primarily come from the lowering of cortisol or other attributes of b-aet? Just wondering if I’m already at an ideal cortisol level? I can’t seem to find any research stating what’s best, just a range. Thanks for any help you can provide.

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Scott
if you are on trt look into dhea/preg supplementation....iconicformulations has those individually or you could opt for dermacrine which has both plus a anti-estrogen.


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Guys,
I am really considering adding Invictus and/or Virtus to my TRT support. But I’m not getting any info that will answer my concern. My question is about cortisol reduction with Invictus. My last cortisol result was 16.5, scale was(3.5-45) 24hr urine. Would Invictus drop me to low? I cycle between 5/3/1 and “westside” training just to give an idea of training intensity. Do the benefits of Invictus primarily come from the lowering of cortisol or other attributes of b-aet? Just wondering if I’m already at an ideal cortisol level? I can’t seem to find any research stating what’s best, just a range. Thanks for any help you can provide.

Regards,
Scott
Did you do a dutch test? Pretty cool if so. Mid range within lab values looks good to me (not a doc) - cortisol has a lot benefits. Metabolic syndrome/out of range low or high is when it is a problem. Sleep, carbs, and weight training do a body good :) How mutch was the dutch test? If you do another, you could try this stuff and see what the results are, which would be cool.
 
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Did you do a dutch test? Pretty cool if so. Mid range within lab values looks good to me (not a doc) - cortisol has a lot benefits. Metabolic syndrome/out of range low or high is when it is a problem. Sleep, carbs, and weight training do a body good :) How mutch was the dutch test? If you do another, you could try this stuff and see what the results are, which would be cool.
I had a few of these tests years ago. Many according to the doctors that were ordering them can be easily skewed. So not sure which would be he best ones and most accurate.
 

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