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  • Can you switch gear brands mid cycle??

    I was just looking for some feed back i was wondering if you can switch gear brands mid cycle, i got 1 bottle of QFS eq and 1 bottle of QV eq, also i got a bottle of PVL ehtanate and QFS ethanate i want to run both in my cycle shpould i get rid of it and buy all same brand gear.....or can i use different brand names throughout the cycle????? will this affect gains in any way????

  • #2
    nope it will be fine.

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    • #3
      Mix and match bro, it happens all the time
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      • #4
        DO IT
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        • #5
          Diffrent brands don't matter so long as they are the same steroid. You'll like the Cdn UG stuff.
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