I understand that, but people use Clen to lose weight, and Tren to put on muscle, so drugs do help attain a physique that would be a lot harder to achieve without them, that's why so many people on here talk about using them.
Honestly my biggest things is burning my belly fat. If I could just do that I think I would be fine. Muscle and everything else is great but if you have a belly nothing else seems important until you lose it. HIIT and diet ya I know.
And also, I was hoping to come off of TRT at some point to give my body a chance to reboot, so I'm not sure if I want to stay on TRT without trying to cycle off of it for a while with some Clomid or something.
Well the nurse practitioner at my Low T Center said if I go on Tren he would want to probably stop the TRT, so wouldn't he know I'm on Tren via a blood test? How would I convince him to stay on it? Hmmm
I was just saying my friend prefers Tren over Clen. The nurse practitioner recommended I do HCG while on TRT just to keep things going. I do notice that it helps with libido, so I'm sure it's helping things stay active without fatiguing.
No pct if on TRT huh. Well I would eventually like to...
Initially I was going to try Clen but my friend was less a fan of Clen than Tren. He said Clen raises your heart rate and Tren will get me cut just as well.
I have been on TRT for about a year now. I am 31 years old. I had a testosterone level of about 279 when I first got tested before the therapy roughly 2 years ago. Decent results, but still have trouble burning belly fat. I have also been taking HCG along with the TRT for about 6 months now. I...
Accidental post above...
I'm also very interested in Clen also and relatively new to this site.
I'm assuming keto means the ketogenic diet and Benadryl is over the counter.
Is the abdomen a good place to inject?
I've seen mixed reviews on DHEA. I've heard it can raise both testosterone and estrogen. I'm not really sure how it interacts in the body, but I would imagine it depends on the person. I have been considering using DHEA so anyone who knows about it chime in. Also not sure if oral is sufficient...
Doctors are usually the best way to go.
I was just seeking bro science because I don't have to schedule an appointment for it lol.
The doctor I have now isn't really an expert on the subject, so I'll probably get him to refer me to an endocrinologist after the Clomid.
On my blood test, the doctor marked the low T, liver enzymes were a little high, suggested vitamin d, and estrogen was up.
I'm assuming things like LH were ok because he didn't mark them.
This was the first doc with TRT.
He didn't suggest an AI when I brought it up.
Then I switched docs...
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