I have been injecting Driada Medical L-Carnitine 1ml with a G30 into my buttock and have had no PIP whatsoever. This surprised me because most people on reddit complain that L-Carnitine is a drug that causes pain.
I used to take niacin, but I can't live with those flushing sensations. During the day, you can't go outside because of your appearance:D, and at night, these flushes are accompanied by tachycardia, which makes it hard to sleep.
Some time ago it was a very popular supplement but it seems that now few people remember about it. I take quite a lot of supplements and as it turned out, almost every one of them is an antioxidant. After that, I did a blood test and the level of my antioxidants in the blood was elevated, which...
I do not recommend you mix peptides, the molecules are fragile and can be destroyed. For example, I recently had a MOTS-C injection and after that I filled this syringe with growth hormone, and my growth hormone instantly became white in color like milk.
In fact, boldenone increases hematocrit significantly only at high dosages. To reduce estradiol, you usually need about 250-300 mg per week, which will not greatly affect hematocrit for most people.
Oxandrolone can hit the joints quite hard. At least that's my experience, but Tbol is a good option.
Semaglutide is cheaper and it might solve your problems. That is, you will spend less money. I believe that any problem is better solved with minimal effort and for this purpose the simplest tool is selected. If semaglutide does not help, then I would start using another drug, for example...
I don't agree with that. No one should train until they reach 90% of their natural potential because you can train for 20 years and still not reach it. The modern world demands quick solutions and results because when you need to work, spend time with family, and handle other things, steroids...
You are right, I did not notice your blood test. I have such estradiol level when using boldenone in a ratio of 1:2 to testosterone without any addition of aromatase inhibitor
When I was 26, I could take a 9-10 ml injection without much trouble the next day. But as I've gotten older, my body has started to handle injections worse. A lot depends on where the injection is made. For example, I have a hard time with injections in the deltoid muscles, even if it’s just 0.5...
You don't need to check cortisol. Cortisol levels naturally vary throughout the day. They have a circadian rhythm, peaking in the morning and declining in the evening. This means that a one-time test may not give an accurate picture, especially if done at the wrong time of day.
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