I read this on another board posted in a topic concerning the amount of time to take off between cycles. The poster was part of a "life-long hormone replacement study". This is what he said:
The older you are the less test your body produces and the more you need gear to remain young. On average at 37 y.o. and older you need to supplement 250 mg of test depot every 10 days to have the test level of a 21 y.o. year round no cycle.
Since I am 41 years old, it seems to me, if this is true, that I would benefit from taking this dosage ONLY year round and avoiding the costly stacks and dosages.
Any thoughts on his comment?
Thanks!
Farrar
The older you are the less test your body produces and the more you need gear to remain young. On average at 37 y.o. and older you need to supplement 250 mg of test depot every 10 days to have the test level of a 21 y.o. year round no cycle.
Since I am 41 years old, it seems to me, if this is true, that I would benefit from taking this dosage ONLY year round and avoiding the costly stacks and dosages.
Any thoughts on his comment?
Thanks!
Farrar
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