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Does anyone ever get the feeling their body is resisting or has built up a tolerance to the gear near the end of cycle?

GhostKnife's picture

I can only assume you’re asking what gear. E400&deca300 plus dbol,stan,&oxy oral pre workout.

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I have no way to test my blood. I do 2 pins a week, usually 1/2 cc of each of my stack. Then orals before every workout which is usually every other day. I also do 300iu of HCG and a nolva twice a week. I also do a daily rotation of a 1/4 pill of either arimidex, exemestane, or cabergoline.

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Can you buy a test kit online?

FlemDaddyKush's picture

Well yeah what makwa said myostatin. And it's normal for your.body to.build a tolerance to anything you put into it.

Makwa's picture

1 word. Myostatin

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How do I block myostatin?

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You can't block it. There are some things we can do to slow its progression down a little and overcome it somewhat. Working out itself helps to lower it a bit. Then we can also increase AAS dosage a bit as cycle progresses, but there comes a point when you are fighting a losing battle and time to end the cycle and reset everything.

Bill1976's picture

You know what. If it wasn’t for myostatin in this stuff would be too easy and it would take the fun out of the challenge and everybody would be jacked. So I’m glad for myostatin.
I love it that I have to think my workouts through and bust my ass in the gym. Then I feel like I earned it.

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Makwa's picture

Bodybuilding would be pretty boring without myostatin

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Does YK11 work?

Makwa's picture

No

HanginLow's picture

Mak this is actually a really deep theoretical conversation, myostatin might not be the muscle regulator we think it is. I purchased this full study so I cannot link it but only the abstract. But it shows with doses of testosterone given to older and younger males myostatin levels were significantly higher on day 56. Duh right? Well here is the kicker, it returned to baseline by the end of the 20 week study/cycle. If it was the cap on growth that science traditionally thinks it is, it would continue to stay elevated until the end of the testosterone treatment.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0303720709000264
https://ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/1-s2.0-S0303720709000264-gr3.sml
the graph shows the myostatin levels at the end of 20 weeks to be the same when the start challenging our traditional understanding of it. Again this is just one study, but the people in the field of science who I have talked to are unsure about myostatin, this might turn into a forum post but it is all theoretical and does not really yield any info that can be applied but to me very interesting.

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