I guess the concept of "you get what you pay for" is too complex.
Guy1: "Hey check out this pregnancy test kit I got at the dollar store!"
Guy2: "Right on man, let me know in 9 months how that worked out for you"
Holy dancing fucksticks! I'm willing to lay down some green for you to author your own autobio budd. Hahaha fucking stellar.
Becase at some point, every proud man has a moment in which he was "conveniently located in the alley right outside" for all purposes of self regret.
STELLAR!
I never said "good", I said "interesting"; In the same way it would be interesting to see a semi truck loaded with chickens driven by a road raged lesbian on her way to a hardware store slam into the pokemon factory outside of a school.
Like I said. Interesting.
You & me bro, we is going places!
Great read. Sounds very solid.
I have been through one SARMs cycle, a nice quadruple stack Dylan recommended from sarmsx at the time. I gained 15lb and remained the same bf%. Gains came easily and even now, 3 months after - the gains remain, most of the strength still there. No side effects...
Sweet read, brother!!! Loving it! It's nice to see a good insight towards the metabolism of these compounds to class up the joint a bit more. I'm way into this.
Thanks!!!
References
(1) Textbook of Medical Physiology/ Guyton & Hall; Unit IX; General principles of medical physiology; (2) Functional neuroanatomy of proprioception/ Johnsons EO, Babis GC; Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances; 2008; PMID 18851800; (3) Review of Clinical and Functional...
This post is to elaborate on Dylan's video on the benefits of variety in your exercise routine:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAKYwL9Ng7I
I'm pretty positive most of the users on this forum are well versed in the virtues of alternating their resistance exercises. However, I'd bet at least...
If you simply search this forum you will see plenty of information regarding Caber/Cabergoline (Dostinex).
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I hope Dylan wouldn't mind me jumping over this one, since it relates to Pharmacokinetic parameters (Bioavailability).
First I'd like to say it's really a superb question, it's nice to see some well formulated curiosities, we take kindly of that. So allow me to explain why the answer is "It's...