What up Dylan!
I an ER nurse in AZ. Im 41yo, I've been on TRT for about 1.5yrs at 200mg/wk. I'm pretty steady at 215lbs, diet & exercise is mostly good but I don't have time to obsess over either. I work 3-12's a week so consistency at the gym is good, but irregular days due to work. I will be starting Nurse Practitioner school in May & want to incorporate health, nutrition, cosmetics & HRT & peptides into my practice one day. I have to give you a big shout out & huge thanks for your youtube vids & other educational info that you provide. I was super bummed when YT jacked your channel, & was super pumped to see you back in the saddle. You've been a huge wealth if information for me, & drive me to learn as much as possible. So thank you a ton!
Was hoping to get some quality feedback from you. I feel I'd like to maybe kick it up a notch this year & try a "cycle" of something added to the TRT. Been doing some moderate research on DHB, as my initial thought was to try to add some EQ. I think I'd like to try DHB, but don't know where to start. I am also very interested in SARMS & Peptides as well. Now, I'm a bit of a lurker on Evolutionary site, & "sources" seem to be this touchy ass subject, which I totally understand. I have my own sources for most everything I could want. But I can't seem to turn up DHB. Can you point me in the right direction? My goal is to be a leaner, healthier 215-220, and to have good endurance. A few of my bigger gym buds run out of gas so fricken fast, but boy they're muscular! I like to be able to hike 5-10mi & not feel like I'm tanked.
In know you're a busy focker so I don't want to ramble on. Would DHB be a good addition to my TRT that would allow good lean gains w/ endurance? If so, could you suggest a healthy dosage & schedule? And.... would you be willing to point me in a direction to find the best quality product source? I could possibly get back the "you're a jackass I don't give sources" response, but you were one of the few on my list to ask so there ya go.
Thanks again for all your time & contributions to strength & health
I an ER nurse in AZ. Im 41yo, I've been on TRT for about 1.5yrs at 200mg/wk. I'm pretty steady at 215lbs, diet & exercise is mostly good but I don't have time to obsess over either. I work 3-12's a week so consistency at the gym is good, but irregular days due to work. I will be starting Nurse Practitioner school in May & want to incorporate health, nutrition, cosmetics & HRT & peptides into my practice one day. I have to give you a big shout out & huge thanks for your youtube vids & other educational info that you provide. I was super bummed when YT jacked your channel, & was super pumped to see you back in the saddle. You've been a huge wealth if information for me, & drive me to learn as much as possible. So thank you a ton!
Was hoping to get some quality feedback from you. I feel I'd like to maybe kick it up a notch this year & try a "cycle" of something added to the TRT. Been doing some moderate research on DHB, as my initial thought was to try to add some EQ. I think I'd like to try DHB, but don't know where to start. I am also very interested in SARMS & Peptides as well. Now, I'm a bit of a lurker on Evolutionary site, & "sources" seem to be this touchy ass subject, which I totally understand. I have my own sources for most everything I could want. But I can't seem to turn up DHB. Can you point me in the right direction? My goal is to be a leaner, healthier 215-220, and to have good endurance. A few of my bigger gym buds run out of gas so fricken fast, but boy they're muscular! I like to be able to hike 5-10mi & not feel like I'm tanked.
In know you're a busy focker so I don't want to ramble on. Would DHB be a good addition to my TRT that would allow good lean gains w/ endurance? If so, could you suggest a healthy dosage & schedule? And.... would you be willing to point me in a direction to find the best quality product source? I could possibly get back the "you're a jackass I don't give sources" response, but you were one of the few on my list to ask so there ya go.
Thanks again for all your time & contributions to strength & health