Glad you're liking it...cant wait to see how its in going in 1-2 weeks
JSteve,
That does sound like one nasty stack. I am also interested in seeing/hearing what happens here in a couple weeks.
Hey guys, just following up on a post I made on Aug. 29 pertaining to my stack of Anabeta/Endosurge/DAA/Erase. At the time, I was running 3 of them together: Anabeta, Endosurge (ES) and Testforce2 (TF2). This was after I ran Anabeta by itself for a month. I added Erase the day after my post, which led to my best week overall – when I was stacking all 4 products at the same time. After 6 weeks, I stopped taking Anabeta, and just continued taking ES, TF2 and Erase.
On the 2nd day after I started taking Erase, my libido came back, as natty suggested it would (not by a huge amount, but noticeable), and by about the 3rd or 4th day on Erase, I felt stronger than ever. Erase does more than reduce estrogen, it also increases levels of testosterone, and I felt it. Next time around, I plan on adding Erase to my regimen within a couple of days after I start taking a test booster, and not wait a week as I did this time.
My plan was to start reducing my caloric intake after I stopped taking Anabeta, hoping that with the increased levels of testosterone (which I attribute to ES, TF2 and Erase), I would retain most of the lean mass I gained, as well as my strength levels. I also planned to de-load after my run of Anabeta, having lifted heavy for several weeks in a row, so I can attain a state of relative equilibrium. It was a bit tricky at first because with a lower carb intake, I knew my glycogen levels weren’t going to be as high; that I wouldn’t be lifting as heavy; and that I might needlessly lose some hard-earned muscle. Thankfully, however, my worries were unfounded, as I rebounded beautifully. I’m leaner than I was before, and I’m stronger as well (all of which I’ll explain).
Beginning last Monday, after a week of consuming less calories and carbs, I began a gradual re-feed. By the middle of the week, my muscles were full again and I had just a touch more definition. However, the biggest test so far was yesterday (Friday), which is my heavy chest day (my thinking being that if I lost any significant amount of strength, I would certainly know it then). As it turned out, not only did I not lose any strength; I was actually stronger than I was before – having achieved a new PR on inclines, and almost breezing through what is normally a relatively heavy workout, with endurance to spare.
In evaluating the stack from the beginning, as I said a couple of weeks ago, I cannot say enough good things about Anabeta, and I can’t wait to “cycle-on” again in another week or so. Endosurge is also excellent. It didn’t make me unnecessarily aggressive, but I could feel the drive in gym, and I was able to retain strength levels after I lowered by calorie and carbohydrate intake. Also (and just as important to me), I had a more restful sleep (which, in itself, is worth any amount of money to me, since without decent sleep – which happens all too frequently with me - I feel like sh*t and have much less motivation).
Regarding Testforce2, I feel that the jury is still out on that one. One possible problem was that I didn’t “load” it for 3 weeks, as is suggested on the instructions (the reason being is that I wouldn’t have had enough product to finish the cycle I had originally planned because the amount contained in one tub is only enough to last one month after a person is on a “maintenance dose.” I ended up buying more TF2, but it was too late by then). I do however think that the TF2 started to build in my system during my 3rd week of taking it, and did probably contribute to my overall strength levels at the end of the week. However, any perceived increase in effectiveness could have also been that I dosed ES and TF2 together, unlike the protocol I followed in the past, when I staggered my dosages separately throughout the day. I did have greater strength than I ever expected, but it’s pretty impossible to pinpoint why. TF2’s effects were subtle and difficult to discern, so I don’t really have an opinion about it yet. Erase, on the other hand, is fantastic, and I would highly recommend it whenever taking an effective test booster. For an over-the-counter product, Erase is probably as good, if not better, than anything else like it out there.
I have one more week to go on the ES/TF2/Erase cycle, after which I’m really looking forward to starting Anabeta again. In this regard, I will be extremely interested in seeing if I continue making the kind of progress I did the first time around, when I first started taking it in July.