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I know this is not the way things are done but I'm just genuinely curious as to why. Say you had a Sarm or Steroid that works the same day or GH with a short half life. Surely you would still get a benefit from taking it say 3 days a week, not the same benefit as taking it 7 days a week but at least 3/7ths of the benefit. I know it may be different depending on the drug in question, if it requires time to accumulate in the body etc. but for those that don't. Could there be something to this?
I'm wondering if this has any merit to get bang for your buck so to speak in terms of cost and effect and more importantly benefit to risk ratio in terms of health.
Take for example, if you took a huge dose of LGD everyday the risks would increase at a higher rate than the benefit of muscle gain. So surely in reverse you could say the same for having a small dose every day or a normal dose every other day.
It's just a hypothetical I find interesting, any thougths?
I'm wondering if this has any merit to get bang for your buck so to speak in terms of cost and effect and more importantly benefit to risk ratio in terms of health.
Take for example, if you took a huge dose of LGD everyday the risks would increase at a higher rate than the benefit of muscle gain. So surely in reverse you could say the same for having a small dose every day or a normal dose every other day.
It's just a hypothetical I find interesting, any thougths?