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    Do you guys feel that the dose someone takes should be based on weight? ie heavier people = higher doses?

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    generally speaking, yes i think it should have a positive correlation..but for the first few cycles i think low doses are good for anyone..the thing is some people react well to steroids and some dont have a huge response and it may have nothing to do with BW, so you cant give a difinitive answer..Users just have to see how they respond individually.
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    • #3
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      I think it should be based on both experience and LBM, not total BW. Someone who weighs 250 but is 35% fat, won't need near the same stuff as someone who is 250 and 8% fat. Even though both are the same weight, their caloric needs are totally different. So, I would assume that their supplementation would be different too. I like to base things on LBM personally. I do it with protein, cals and other stuff. It's worked out for me pretty good.
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      • #4
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        i agree with solidground...people reactions are diff. i dont really think body weight has alot to do with it...ofcourse the bigger you get, may call for higher dose's. i've asked myself this question before. i want 220, but i'm stuck at 208-212...i've increased calorie intake, ive moved up in working weight...why wont my weight move?...time to up the dose!
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        • #5
          Re: Doses

          I think it depends on how use to the compounds your body is plus your LBM and also alot depends on your genetics and how many receptors you have to receive the compound.

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