I am only new to ph's and I have found that I feel just awful on them (stacked with test e).
This includes trenazone which I was under the impression is mild on the liver. So it's not liver stress?
Does this feeling pass?
I am only new to ph's and I have found that I feel just awful on them (stacked with test e).
This includes trenazone which I was under the impression is mild on the liver. So it's not liver stress?
Does this feeling pass?
There really is no solid answer for this.
There is a chance that it could pass, IF it is because of the PH.
Lack of sleep or calorie intake can cause the lethargy.
Trenazone never gave me any lethargy issues, but it is different for everyone.
If you can bench more than you can squat, you're doing it wrong!
It is not likely to pass on its own if you feel rest and diet is in tact.
What supports if anything are you running - the other element is to ensure you are using good multivitamin etc to limit the taxing nature of these cycles on your body.
Sometimes if it makes you feel like shit right at the get go it might get better later on into the cycle. I assume this is because you're body produces enzymes to metabolize it more quickly. Also with PH/DS that rapidly shift fluid balance you can count on some sort of temporary electrolyte imbalance early on until your body has adapted to the new "normal". Nothing you can do here but start at a low dose, eat heavy, drink heavy and hope your kidneys can sort it out for you.
If the shit feeling starts later in usually it is because of toxicity issues, and it's probably going to get worse. If you step down the dose it may help.
Remember that most PH/DS are hell on the lipids/bp/heart/liver/kidneys/immune system/hpta, and if any of these start to take a pounding you are going to feel it.
time to switch to real aas, 'makes you feel great' -(borat voice)
Trenazone, while not methylated, can and does affect liver values. Some people find it to be harsh, while others don't. Everyone is different.
I've met and talked to guys who didn't feel worth a rat's ass on it, and others who felt good.
Generally if a compound makes you feel lethargic, it will get progressively worse, not better, over the length of the cycle.
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