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Currently on my first week. Running 400mg Test E with 200-300mg of Deca. Also 50mg Ed of Dianabol for weeks 1-4, ending with Anavar 40mgs Ed for weeks 9-12. Cycle will be 12 weeks.
My questions are: so I need to be taking clinics or nova or ??? WHILE I’m taking the dbol or when I’m done with dbol but still on oils? Or do I wait to PCT the whole cycle at the end?
Can someone unfuck me and let me know what I should be doing in that aspect to curve side effects?
You want to curb side effects? Cruise on a TRT dose of Test for eternity in between blasts. I’ve never done PCT as I blast and cruise but most PCT protocols I’ve seen suggest not starting your PCT until a couple of weeks after your last injection.
Just out of curiosity, why do you blast and cruise vs coming off and pct?
Before I started using gear I did plenty of research on PCT and BnC. PCT turned me away for a couple of reasons:
1.) I don’t want to go through a time period of my body producing no testosterone while my body recovers. Everything I’ve read has said it’s pretty fucking shitty, you feel like shit and your emotions are all over the place.
2.) The PCT drugs are pretty harsh on your body. I’m already putting enough bad shit in my body, I don’t want to add to it if I don’t have to. I’ve actually read that blasting and cruising (provided you actually cruise) is easier on your body than PCT.
Why I choose to BnC
1.) I had borderline low testosterone before jumping on, so me choosing to remain on Testosterone year round was probably going to happen regardless and I prefer to keep my test levels on the higher end of the spectrum.
2.) I’m 29 almost 30, married, already have kids, wife has her tubes tied and I dont plan on having any more kids.
I think before choosing one method over the other everyone should look at where they are in their lives, what their plans/goals are and decide from there. I can see arguments for both methods, but it simply comes down to your circumstances in life.