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andrew732

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Which delivery you found more effective for Primordial's SA, the LV or the transdermal delivery?
 
Which delivery you found more effective for Primordial's SA, the LV or the transdermal delivery?

I enjoyed and found both of them effective. I am actually just starting my last week with Sustain Alpha Liqua-Vade.
 
My question is not if you enjoyed both, which did you prefer?

Yes, you wanted to know "which delivery you found more effective". I found them both effective, thus therefore have no preference over the transdermal or liqua-vade delivery system, and I honestly don't mind either.
 
Yes, you wanted to know "which delivery you found more effective". I found them both effective, thus therefore have no preference over the transdermal or liqua-vade delivery system, and I honestly don't mind either.

For me; the appropriate response would be I found both to work the same.

Anyone do blood work for the two?
 
Why go with a topical when you can use oral that's just as effective? The topical is messy.

Formadrol Extreme contains essentially the same main active, so you can refer to that for the bloodwork...I know Resveratrol isn't in it, but beggars can't be choosers. :p
 
It works either way, I prefer the TD because it bypasses organ function. They work but the protocol should be used and it should be cycled.
 
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