08-01-2006, 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by thedaddy some of the stuff on this forum i've never heard of at my gym and i seemed to have been mis informed. i've been told that you should have your cycle then HCG afterwards but a quick read on here says should use HCG at the same time, how much will this matter? | you realy wont need the HCG m8, your cycle is way to short for your testicles to atrophy, now with your training you dont want to train harder you need to change the style of your training!, remember when you train for size your causing micro tears in the muscle fibers and then you body repairs them but makes them slightly larger, but before this happens cortisol comes along and breaks muscle tissue down and clears away all debris, so you dont want to be causing lots more micro tears in your muscle fibres when cortisol will be running rife in your system, so what you do is shorted you rep range to that of a person training for strength and train just as heavy, this way you will keep your strength up and also limit the micro tears and prevent unescersary muscle wastage from cortisol, your body will be short of the main sex hormone/androgens to support you new muscle, so keeping training intensity the same will only help burn away your new muscle. | It actually only takes around 3 weeks at a dose as low as 15mg of Dbol per day to greatly inhibit natural test and sperm production, not using HCG in small amounts in your cycle could in the long term leave you permanently shutdown, and as always prevention is better than cure.
Daddy the old thinking was to use HCG and clomid together so your gym is probably just not up to date, it has been found that when you are shut-down the two substances work against each other | care also has to be taken with HCG, so dont run it for to long or at a high dose because it can desensitise the leydig cells to LH, and can further complicate restoration of the bodys own testosterone production. |
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