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  1. ragnar

    new prohormone to convert to Deca?

    I know a few guys that have gotten good results with bulk 1,4-androstadiene-3,17-dione. This is a precursor to boldenone, which I understand to be a bit better for joints than nandrolone (a.k.a. deca). I-Force sells a capped 1,4 AD product that's supposed to be good, but I don't personally know...
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    Test-e and injury recovery

    I found an interesting post on another board that deals with this subject: Invalid Link Removed I'm curious to know what some of our resident experts think.
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    Test-e and injury recovery

    Bump.
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    Test-e and injury recovery

    Thanks for chiming in, Nos. Can you explain what you mean by "wasting gear" when the purpose of the gear is to heal an injury through enhanced collagen synthesis? Some might say that, in the above scenario, using 200mg or more of test per week would "waste" some of the collagen building...
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    Test-e and injury recovery

    We know that too much test can reduce collagen synthesis even while increasing protein synthesis. Obviously, this isn't an ideal scenario for someone recovering from a soft tissue injury. I understand, however, that a small amount of test--especially when one is shut down from other hormone...
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    What to stack with Bold???

    You might want to hit up mmowry with a PM, bro. He recently used bulk bold along with Epi, if I'm not mistaken.
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    What to stack with Bold???

    No accusations of lying on my part, bro. I'm just concerned about the beginners--especially the young, impressionable, and self-proclaimed indestructible ones. In that vein, I wish you would have said something like, "I have run Mdrol for 6 weeks with no apparent problems, but I would highly...
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    What to stack with Bold???

    You're right, bro. But this doesn't negate the fact that newbies need to err on the side of caution and start with the lowest doses and durations to see what kind of results they get from that. And although everyone is different, I would venture to say that the vast majority will experience...
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    What to stack with Bold???

    Dude, he's talking about an oral precursor to boldenone, not injectable boldenone itself.
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    folstaxan

    Thanks for logging this, Black. I'll be following closely.
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    PapaPump's CJC-1295/GHRP-6 6-month Run

    Holy crap! That means that, unless you're a two-fisted cereal eater, you were up twice in one night! Maybe you need to put little alarms on the cupboards and fridge so you'll wake up whenever your body goes on a quest for mid-night feeds! ;) But, hey, as long as there's not a bloody knife or...
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    PapaPump's CJC-1295/GHRP-6 6-month Run

    Dude, do you mean you're eating without being conscious of the fact? Do you know what you're actually eating? That would be wild! I'd guess you to be around 15% bodyfat. That's what I'm at following my back injury. And, as I mentioned earlier, we're similar in composition. I don't know if I'd...
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    PapaPump's CJC-1295/GHRP-6 6-month Run

    It looks to me like you've put on considerable thickness since your IGF-1 log, bud. If I saw you and had to guess your weight, I'd put you considerably higher than 216. In fact, as I look at your pictures, I wonder how the one inch of height that I have on you allows for a 25-pound difference in...
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    PapaPump's CJC-1295/GHRP-6 6-month Run

    Lookin' full, Papa!
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    PapaPump's CJC-1295/GHRP-6 6-month Run

    You know that I feel your pain, Papa. I, too, feel like a feeble old man when I get out of bed in the morning. Walking down the stairs from my bedroom gets more challenging each day with these achy knees. The funny thing is that I never had any knee problems prior to the GH. I also have aches...
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    PapaPump's CJC-1295/GHRP-6 6-month Run

    Oh, I agree, Pumb. It's almost always more complicated than that with exerienced guys. Again, I agree. Far too many guys use far too wide of a grip, flare the elbows too much, and lower the bar too close to the clavicle. I was guilty of all of these things in my youth. The fact that you were...
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    PapaPump's CJC-1295/GHRP-6 6-month Run

    I agree fully, Dat. In fact, the only absolute language I would use in reference to the bench press would be this: (1) Some trainees, because of structural limitations, MUST NOT lower the bar completely to the chest. (2) Trainees structurally suited to the exercise MUST have the scapulae...
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    PapaPump's CJC-1295/GHRP-6 6-month Run

    Yeah, I repped you awhile back for that thread, Dat! :) The study posted supports what I've tried to say. It's not the bench press per se that's the problem but the way that it's performed. But even here there are a number of variables. E.g., the authors recommend stopping the bar 4-6cm short...
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    PapaPump's CJC-1295/GHRP-6 6-month Run

    Hey, Pumb. Thanks for the thoughts. I don't want to muddy Papa's peptide thread with a discussion of the bench press, but I would like to say that I think there are numerous variables to account for when someone tears a pec during the exercise. So it might be a bit too simple to blame an injury...
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    PapaPump's CJC-1295/GHRP-6 6-month Run

    I think that it's at least worth a shot, Papa. Nothing has produced thickness in my chest like flat barbell bench presses. In fact, I can't go above 225 on this exercise or else things get way out of proportion. Here's an easy way to depress the scapulae when you're getting ready for your set...
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