While researching on the net, I came across a nifty link which I wanted to share with others:
It is a calculator for seeing the levels of AAS in the blood stream on a daily or hourly basis, depending upon the half life.
My question is, could someone sit down and properly PLAN their dosages of an AAS such as dbol based on the bodies own natural circadian rhythms?
I have heard many people say that one should try to keep the test levels relatively constant throughout the day, but from a bio point of view, this idea doesn't make much sense. Your body does different things at different times of the day, and it would be great to have the MAX amount of test in the very hour which it will be either metabolized or transported.
Any thoughts?
It is a calculator for seeing the levels of AAS in the blood stream on a daily or hourly basis, depending upon the half life.
My question is, could someone sit down and properly PLAN their dosages of an AAS such as dbol based on the bodies own natural circadian rhythms?
I have heard many people say that one should try to keep the test levels relatively constant throughout the day, but from a bio point of view, this idea doesn't make much sense. Your body does different things at different times of the day, and it would be great to have the MAX amount of test in the very hour which it will be either metabolized or transported.
Any thoughts?
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