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Anonymous No.76624156 [Report] >>76624177 >>76624346 >>76625559 >>76625623 >>76626295
Mk677/Cardarine stack year round?
Currently running this among other things and loving it. Seen some guys say they dont "need" to cycle since they aren't surpressive. Other guys say the caveat with year round is that you then need to run them in smaller splits of 5 days on, 2 day off, or 8/4, etc. Anyone have experience or info with this?
>inb4 sarm goblin
Anonymous No.76624177 [Report] >>76624232
>>76624156 (OP)
MK might give you beetus if the doses get too high and you have anti-diabetic pharmacology skill issues.
Anonymous No.76624186 [Report] >>76624232 >>76626310
>someone tells you something isnt suppressive
retarded always picture someone who has down syndrome drooling with a ball sack that looks empty and a cock that is shrunken.
>year round anything.
Look into any bodybuilder and notice how they cycle things and still have heart issues, liver issues, and health issues despite having trainers and doctors that specialize in the things they take.

Don't ever be fooled by the latest PED retards on twitter who think at the age of 45 they have discovered the fountain of youth.
>LOOK ITS A SARM ITS BETTER THAN TEST OR TREN AND IT HAS NO SIDE EFFECTS
then you do a simple google search and you find someone who has been suppressed three years total even with PCT and now have to be on TRT for life.

If you are under 25 i get it, you are looking for new solutions, if you are over 25 you need to stop being retarded and accept you might be suppressed if you play around.
Anonymous No.76624232 [Report] >>76624321
>>76624177
>might
12.5mg currently. thought cardarine counteracts in some way insulin resistance. In theory, sounds cool, but I haven't seen any study or bloodwork past a year.

>>76624186
Ok, but im talking endocrinology overall, not just Testosterone. Im sure it has SOME sort of effect on organs. Im reasoning on a low dose minimally negative, nothing a few cheap supplements couldnt fix, and minimal in comparison to blasting test or orher chems. That is why im so curious is because this shit ISNT researched as much as it could/should be. Not a solution, more like a hobby desu
Anonymous No.76624321 [Report] >>76624660
>>76624232
why cardarine? for fat burning?
Anonymous No.76624346 [Report] >>76624660 >>76624660
>>76624156 (OP)
you'll be a free test subject then
these are not roids, so they won't affect your axis, but cardarine is likely to be carcinogenic which is not a good combination with something that theoretically promotes gh production
let us know how it works for you though
Anonymous No.76624412 [Report] >>76625559
For mk677 is definitely idiotic to be on it all the time. Your body reaches homeostasis by downsetting your receptors to a growth hormone. So after a year you just use it to "have normal hgh levels". Levels will be higher, but the effect the same as if you never did it. So you need to get off as it's a zero sum game. It' just the initial gains and that's it.
Bodybuilders always increase doses of hgh untill they retire and stop taking it at all.
Anonymous No.76624660 [Report]
>>76624321
Yeah. Feels good

>>76624346
already have a brain tumor so im having fun. Not convinced its carcinogenic though. Will %100 track tumor size after this 12 weeks.

>>76624346
Ah. Thats what I was wondering. So its either keep increasing dose or cycle to keep potency. Then wondering if Cardarine shares the same idea
Anonymous No.76625559 [Report]
>>76624412
alright go ahead and propose your novel mechanism of how ghr downregulates with age
>>76624156 (OP)
mk677 is probably not necessary, just run gw501516 for a while with a bit of metformin
Anonymous No.76625623 [Report] >>76625653
>>76624156 (OP)
ur insane bro ur gonna die of some weird cancer
Anonymous No.76625653 [Report]
>>76625623
I ran MK over a decade ago and I'm fine, but I do cycle dozens of different OTC chemos so YMMV for normies who think you can only get that shit from doctors, kek.
>CAPTCHA:0WW0W
Anonymous No.76626295 [Report]
>>76624156 (OP)
Going through some peat newsletters thought this might be relevatn:
113PDFsam_.pdf: Growth hormone: Hormone of Stress, Aging, & Death?
This newsletter redefines growth hormone (GH) as a "stress hormone," noting that its name is misleading. The document connects GH to water regulation and states that it, along with estrogen and nitric oxide, can cause edema (swelling). It suggests that GH's effects on the body, such as increased permeability and connective tissue changes, are similar to those seen in aging and various diseases.

enjoy literal DEATH and CANCER u stupid idiot
Anonymous No.76626310 [Report]
>>76624186
>now have to be on TRT for life.
That only happens if you had low test in the first place.
t. Used 250 test cyp/weekly for 6 years (working nights), got off and am sitting at my previous test ranges of 700-900.