Anavar: 6 or 8 weeks?

the issue with running var without a test base is the shutdown. So even for 8 weeks, you're looking at a pretty rough restart after all is said and done. yes, var is milder... but it's still not something i would want to deal with.

Taking exogenous testosterone with Anavar will further complicate testosterone recovery. Period. Does anybody dare to question this fact? Or is it too difficult to comprehend that exogenous testosterone will further suppress endogenous testosterone?

Eight weeks on Anavar is not a life-threatening cycle. When you add testosterone, the cycle will be more effective, sure, but that's not meaningful for those, who take Anavar because of its low sides. Except negative effects on blood lipids, Anavar can be well tolerated. My blood lipids are always catastrophic, but I have never had liver values in red numbers, even after 8 weeks - only elevated from the baseline.
 
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Taking exogenous testosterone with Anavar will further complicate testosterone recovery. Period. Does anybody dare to question this fact? Or is it too difficult to comprehend that exogenous testosterone will further suppress endogenous testosterone?

Eight weeks on Anavar is not a life-threatening cycle. When you add testosterone, the cycle will be more effective, sure, but that's not meaningful for those, who take Anavar because of its low sides. Except negative effects on blood lipids, Anavar can be well tolerated. My blood lipids are always catastrophic, but I have never had liver values in red numbers, even after 8 weeks - only elevated from the baseline.

I'll bump this.... As was pointed out to me earlier, if your going to put yourself through shutdown wouldn't it make sense to add exogenous test to the cycle to prevent the effects of shutdown being so harsh while on the cycle? I know damn sure my gf would appreciate it lol
 
I know damn sure my gf would appreciate it lol

I am sure that she would appreciate it. But this doesn't belong on a sports forum. This should be a question for your sexuologist.

If low sides and faster recovery belong to your primary aims, then adding testosterone will make things only worse.
 
Taking exogenous testosterone with Anavar will further complicate testosterone recovery. Period. Does anybody dare to question this fact? Or is it too difficult to comprehend that exogenous testosterone will further suppress endogenous testosterone?

Eight weeks on Anavar is not a life-threatening cycle. When you add testosterone, the cycle will be more effective, sure, but that's not meaningful for those, who take Anavar because of its low sides. Except negative effects on blood lipids, Anavar can be well tolerated. My blood lipids are always catastrophic, but I have never had liver values in red numbers, even after 8 weeks - only elevated from the baseline.

I can't go along with this! Your information is totally incorrect. You state that he will further supress endogenous testosterone by adding in testosterone to the anavar cycle.

Shut down is shut down Waterballoon, there are not different degrees of shut down. Either your body is making test or it isn't. The only exception to this rule that I have found are some of the 19 nors which truly inhibit recovery and make it take longer
post cycle. This is due to our lack of understanding on how long these 19 nors actually remain active in the body.

So since he is going to be shut down anyway from the anavar why would he not add in at least testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) dosages of test to be able to continue functioning as a male while he is on that run?
 
I am sure that she would appreciate it. But this doesn't belong on a sports forum. This should be a question for your sexuologist.

If low sides and faster recovery belong to your primary aims, then adding testosterone will make things only worse.

It absolutely does belong on this forum friend... Not being able to get an erection due to shutdown on var only cycle is a HUGE side in my book, so your statement is contradicting... Wouldn't you agree?
 
I can't go along with this! Your information is totally incorrect. You state that he will further supress endogenous testosterone by adding in testosterone to the anavar cycle.

Shut down is shut down Waterballoon, there are not different degrees of shut down. Either your body is making test or it isn't. The only exception to this rule that I have found are some of the 19 nors which truly inhibit recovery and make it take longer
post cycle. This is due to our lack of understanding on how long these 19 nors actually remain active in the body.

So since he is going to be shut down anyway from the anavar why would he not add in at least testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) dosages of test to be able to continue functioning as a male while he is on that run?

I will never take a 19 nor ever again.. I'm no body builder, and the sides plus recovery just aren't worth it to me... Just seems a tad bit overboard and unnatural.
 
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