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Thinking about doing an Epi to SD bridge with stano

foland

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Thinking about doing a cycle of epi while i cut to keep muscle and harden up. Then bridge into superdrol to gain more muscle, and use stano at least at the beginning to combat lethargy.

Last cycle i stacked 30mg of epi with 10mg of SD and could feel it in the liver near the end. However i had good results(until i broke my foot a week after my pct ended)

I already have the sd, and want to take something before hand to help cut. Any suggestions for a dry compound that isnt methylated?

age-24
weight-190
lifting for 6+years
solid cycle history.

Support sups are obvious including clomid as pct.
 
not exactly the best idea. just used sd for a recomp....androfactory lean cut is non methyl
 
so howd you feel it in your liver if your liver doesnt have any pain receptors? are you a magician or somthin?
 
If you want to cut up a bit why not run epi solo or a epi stano stack. I recently ran an epi stano six week cycle as a recomp and gained 8 pounds and lost 4% body fat. I've been off for a few months now and am planning a superdrol stano run in July. By the way if you "think" your liver is problematic then why bridge methyls?
 
so howd you feel it in your liver if your liver doesnt have any pain receptors? are you a magician or somthin?

lol wut?

Thats the most broscience thing i've heard today. You liver DOES have pain receptors. Please look it up, because somebody obviously gave you wrong information. When your liver is that stressed you will feel it.
 
lol wut?

Thats the most broscience thing i've heard today. You liver DOES have pain receptors. Please look it up, because somebody obviously gave you wrong information. When your liver is that stressed you will feel it.

I know this from first hand experience lol. Thank God that's over with
 
lol wut?

Thats the most broscience thing i've heard today. You liver DOES have pain receptors. Please look it up, because somebody obviously gave you wrong information. When your liver is that stressed you will feel it.

actually it doesnt. if you took a second to look it up, youd find out the pain comes from an inflammed liver pushing on everything around it., including the sack that surrounds it

i dont know why i continue to explain **** to idiots like you
 
If you can feel discomfort cause you have fatty liver/its so inflamed its causing pressure internally you are already in bad shape. Just because you feel a weird pain or cramp doesn't mean its your liver, just like you can't necessarily correlate a back pump to kidney stress.
 
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