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 first steps into next-step supplementation

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dlongmu
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first steps into next-step supplementation - 02 November 2009 12:17
Naturally I'm quite wary of venturing into legal pro-hormone supplementation for the first time. Reviews seem quite mixed, even on the sellers' websites. They range from 'amazing gains' to 'horrible headaches', and then advising you need post cycle therapy even though the bottles don't reccomend it. It sounds like a minefield so I wouldn't mind hearing from some people who have tried and results obtained along with side effects no matter how trivial.

The products I'm looking to start with are MassFX and Hyperdrol2 as these seem to be industry standards so to speak. Everyone has their own favourite brand but please give reasons as to why you part with your hard earned over another brand.

I'm still tossing the coin over this though as so far I've seen little to no gains from 3xdorian yates pro-mass and creatine supplementation over non-supplemented workouts. I need to be able to justify the cost.
Also any advice in general would be just great
Many thanks!
David

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Re:first steps into next-step supplementation - 04 November 2009 16:38
what's your training schedule/rest/diet like at present?



James
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Re:first steps into next-step supplementation - 06 November 2009 20:13
Hi there

I'm going to move this to the Prohormones ... forum for you as I feel you'll get a better response there

James Collier
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Taz
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Re:first steps into next-step supplementation - 06 November 2009 20:52
dlongmu


Naturally I'm quite wary of venturing into legal pro-hormone supplementation for the first time. Reviews seem quite mixed, even on the sellers' websites. They range from 'amazing gains' to 'horrible headaches', and then advising you need post cycle therapy even though the bottles don't reccomend it. It sounds like a minefield so I wouldn't mind hearing from some people who have tried and results obtained along with side effects no matter how trivial.

The products I'm looking to start with are MassFX and Hyperdrol2 as these seem to be industry standards so to speak. Everyone has their own favourite brand but please give reasons as to why you part with your hard earned over another brand.

I'm still tossing the coin over this though as so far I've seen little to no gains from 3xdorian yates pro-mass and creatine supplementation over non-supplemented workouts. I need to be able to justify the cost.
Also any advice in general would be just great
Many thanks!
David



what's your training schedule/rest/diet like at present?

 
Hi fella, lots of guys on here will have used the 2 products you have mentioned including myself so Im sure plenty of people will post up for you.
 
However the 2 products you have named are actually test boosters and are not DS.
 
Iv used both Mass FX and HDx2 and loved them as a stack, I made good gains from them and they helped focus my training. I have tried a similar test booster called CD which is also good but did not have the edge Mass FX and HDx2 had.
 
I would defo use them again as rate them highly but they are only test boosters and so gains will not rival actual PH or DS.
 
No post cycle is required for the 2 said Test boosters either.
 

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Re:first steps into next-step supplementation - 06 November 2009 21:39
can't comment on the above two products but you have to remember that a supplement is only that, an add on to your training  and diet. If these aren't  right  you will be wasting your money.

You have to train smart  and eat smart