sup,
just woundering 1t tren is is basicly the same absorb time as sustain.., i used sustain loved it but i found myself "wet" from it for awhile. i dont really have alot of time in the morning to be waiting for this **** to dry
sup,
just woundering 1t tren is is basicly the same absorb time as sustain.., i used sustain loved it but i found myself "wet" from it for awhile. i dont really have alot of time in the morning to be waiting for this **** to dry
i could do a nightime? say i put it on at 9 pm if would be good, i wont be lifting till about 5-6pm,, the next day.
i could do a nightime? say i put it on at 9 pm if would be good, i wont be lifting till about 5-6pm,, the next day.
but do u under stand that it would be longer then 12 hours
Yeah - the longer the better overall. The way this is released into your skin is in a time-released fashion, so you'll be maximizing your potential by keeping it on your skin longer.
does this apply to all of your transdermals?
ok thanks, couple other things how far apart should i space out sustain and 1t tren i will be using sustain on cycle?
and
wat if i ran it longer then 6 weeks, say 9?
If you're concentrating the SA on your lower extremeties/groin, than it shouldn't be much of an issue overall. I'd try splitting them up in applying one in the AM, and the other in the PM.
You really don't need to run the 1-T Tren longer than 6 weeks. During that time-frame, you're going to see fantastic results. The 6 week period allows for optimal results, as well as keeping your body within a fairly easy recovery state for PCT. Remember, more is not alwasy better.
Trauma's the man. He knows his stuff.
I can attest to the fact that you will see fantastic results in a time frame of 6 weeks. I'm in week 6 of my cycle of 1-T Tren right now and my results have been great. I can say the same for 1-T, as I ran a 6 week cycle of it as well.
I would rather keep my body in a lower state of suppression as well. If you use the Sustain on-cycle, I don't think you'll be disappointed. It has kept my libido up, and I'm expecting my transition to PCT to be much smoother because of SA.