UNCfan1
Registered User
Ok I know there was a crazy discussion on this but I really didn't get into that thread.
So my question is injectable Equipoise is slow acting correct? Bold is slow acting correct? Both say to use to use 600mg. Now from what I gathered users of Bold hasn't had problems with shutdown but users of equipoise do and need to run Test with it.
The 1-2 double bond that Equipoise has is responsible for many of its characteristics. First of all, it acts to slow aromatization (conversion into estrogen). The best estimate is that it does so at roughly half the rate of testosterone (1). This is the best number I´ve found in studies. Athletes almost never report estrogenic side effects with Equipoise, even when the dose is up to a gram per week. Side effects caused by estrogen include oily skin, acne, and gynocomastia, and as I said, those are usually not found from Equipoise.
I read this so estrogen sides shouldn't be a concern.
What would be needed to run with Bold to prevent shutdown occuring during cycle? How long would one run Bold? 6-8 weeks?
AM vets needed.
So my question is injectable Equipoise is slow acting correct? Bold is slow acting correct? Both say to use to use 600mg. Now from what I gathered users of Bold hasn't had problems with shutdown but users of equipoise do and need to run Test with it.
The 1-2 double bond that Equipoise has is responsible for many of its characteristics. First of all, it acts to slow aromatization (conversion into estrogen). The best estimate is that it does so at roughly half the rate of testosterone (1). This is the best number I´ve found in studies. Athletes almost never report estrogenic side effects with Equipoise, even when the dose is up to a gram per week. Side effects caused by estrogen include oily skin, acne, and gynocomastia, and as I said, those are usually not found from Equipoise.
I read this so estrogen sides shouldn't be a concern.
What would be needed to run with Bold to prevent shutdown occuring during cycle? How long would one run Bold? 6-8 weeks?
AM vets needed.