A Healthy 90-day Hormone Cycle?

MattPorter

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So I just received the blood work back from a Tester who decided to run AndroHard v3 for an extended cycle of 12-weeks.

He lost 4% BF and toned up of course, but the blood numbers are what intrigued me.

This gentleman went in for his Pre-Cycle Lab and his Total Testosterone was measured at 360 ng/dL. His Pre-Cycle Estradiol measured in at 20.1 pg/mL

So he uses AndroHard for 90 days straight and then uses the following for PCT -

prototype trace mineral complex (effervescent powder)
EndoAmp Max
TCF-1
Sustain Alpha

His 30 day post cycle numbers are better than his pre-cycle numbers --
Total Testosterone is 419 ng/dL
Estradiol is now 11.8 pg/mL

So he lost BF%, got in better shape and the result of that is a better testosterone:estrogen ratio after using a steroidal product for 3 months.

I believe the fact that he is now leaner has contributed to him having a better hormonal profile.

So you can safely use steroids and go BEYOND full recovery.

-Matt
 
Very interesting Matt. One thing I would like to know is what this gentleman's training history and diet history was like before starting Androhard. Only reason being I believe diet and training can effect total Test Levels. Regardless, that's very impressive.

Also, any idea what BF% he started at?
 
Very interesting Matt. One thing I would like to know is what this gentleman's training history and diet history was like before starting Androhard. Only reason being I believe diet and training can effect total Test Levels. Regardless, that's very impressive.

Also, any idea what BF% he started at?

"Dj Sam" trains 5 days a week. Typical weekend club training -- chest, arms, delts with less emphasis on his back and legs lol.

I would help him with his nutrition periodically so he knows how to eat well.

He started at 18.55% BF and ended up at 14.1% BF.

I agree that him being leaner -- favorably could have helped his better hormone values.

-matt
 
AndroDrive should be similar in terms of suppression i.e. not much if any really.

I will be putting this to the test. Once I test well after my upcoming PCT, I might try drive for an extended period and get bloods again.
 
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