posted Sun, 03/06/2016 - 16:53
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Powerlifter's first var cycle.
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Hey, here's my first post.
I stand at 180, great diet and training conjugate method ( so 4x weight training a week & 2 bodybuilding workouts a week)
I'm 7 weeks out of a very important powerlifting comp. and I now stand at 180, want to make it to 165 with a water drop.
I'm worried for a few side affect;
- Pimples
- Man voice
- Clit
Not going on a heavy cycle, just something to loose a 10lbs ish.
Thank you so much.
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Anavar is made to build muscle .... it is not a fat loss pill .... change your diet
,10 lbs in 7wks.....why not just drop some carbs from your great diet? 1lb per week and water # loss from your 6 day a week workout reg should b simple n straight forward for a young person such as yourself! A simple tweak in nutrition will get u to your 165 for the comp...forget the gear!
What makes Anavar for women so special is that the Oxandrolone hormone can safely and effectively be used without such effects manifesting. In part this is due to the low androgenic activity of the steroid and as such virilization is able to be held at bay. We must state responsible use will end up being the key to successful Anavar use by the female athlete and “responsible” cannot carry a strong enough emphasis.
While virilization can in most cases very easily be controlled there are instances where it can become a slight problem with the Oxandrolone hormone. In the strong majority of cases if problems arise it will be due to the total dosing being too high and in some cases due to the total duration of use being far too extended. For the majority of women if they keep their dosing reasonable they will be fine but of course there are as always in life exceptions. Some women although a minority may show virilization symptoms even with low responsible doses but it’s not time to freak out and bury your head in the sand.
If you happen to be one of the unlucky few and side-effect symptoms begin to show simply discontinue use at once and the symptoms will fade away in short order. It is when symptoms show and use persist that serious problems may arise; it is when symptoms show and use persist that such symptoms can cause unwanted permanent change.