dzlknight1223
New member
Whats up guys, its been a while since ive posted but I'm back and giving things another go.
I have prior experience with Sustanon, 3 cycles with nolva pct 40/40/20/20 and anastrozole for my AI. I used prohormones to bridge my cycles, didnt get any sides aside from slightly sensitive nips during my last sust cycle but the Anastrozole took care of it.
Anyway, this will be my first time with tren and after some research it looks phenomenal but the negatives of it worry me. I read that if an individual is prone to bloating, balding, or binding of estrogen? Then tren can hit you hard. I dont bloat but i do retain water like crazy, most likely do to my creatine. My concerns are gyno and rebound.
Sample cycle would be test C 300mg once every 7 days and 150 mg of tren every other day or two days. Anastrozole for the AI and nolva for the pct along with a natural test booster like animal stack to help with the production. Should anything else be included? Ive never used HCG but I know some people swear by it.
Thanks for the responses in advance, please feel free to critique, correct, or educate.
I have prior experience with Sustanon, 3 cycles with nolva pct 40/40/20/20 and anastrozole for my AI. I used prohormones to bridge my cycles, didnt get any sides aside from slightly sensitive nips during my last sust cycle but the Anastrozole took care of it.
Anyway, this will be my first time with tren and after some research it looks phenomenal but the negatives of it worry me. I read that if an individual is prone to bloating, balding, or binding of estrogen? Then tren can hit you hard. I dont bloat but i do retain water like crazy, most likely do to my creatine. My concerns are gyno and rebound.
Sample cycle would be test C 300mg once every 7 days and 150 mg of tren every other day or two days. Anastrozole for the AI and nolva for the pct along with a natural test booster like animal stack to help with the production. Should anything else be included? Ive never used HCG but I know some people swear by it.
Thanks for the responses in advance, please feel free to critique, correct, or educate.