Test enanthate only cycle

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i have been working out 5 times a week on and off for about 5 years.

i want to try a Test enanthate only cycle at 300-400 mg/week
i am not looking for fast gains or a ton of muscle
i have done hours of research for the past year and this is my decision.

do i need anti e's for this low dose?

thank you all

this is a great site!!!

Dave
 
What is an anti-e? A SERM or an AI? It depends on what you mean by anti-E.

Have Nolvadex on hand incase you have symptoms of gyno. But that isn't likely at all.

Sounds like a good cycle. Good luck.
 
davieboy said:
i only have access to Proviron tho

is that ok

thanks

Dave
No. Click on the word Nolva in this post for Nolvadex (tamoxifen citrate). You also need Nolvadex or Clomid for PCT.
 
Hcg

see, thats kind of what i am worried about

Nova is impossible to find! and clomid is hard too. I do have access to HCG though. What is your intake on HCG for post cycle, or at all.

thanks

Dave
 
davieboy said:
Nova is impossible to find! and clomid is hard too.

The board sponsor, research-ology.com delivers to Canada and carries both clomid and nolvadex.

davieboy said:
I do have access to HCG though. What is your intake on HCG for post cycle, or at all.

If you run HCG, do it only during your cycle. Do a search and research the various methods of using it.
 
Could you please tell me some of the downs of using HCG to Clomid or Nova.

i never hear much about HCG at all

what do you think about using it

thanks again Aboot

Dave
 
davieboy said:
Could you please tell me some of the downs of using HCG to Clomid or Nova.

Well, HCG mimics the action of luteinizing hormone in the body. Luteinizing hormone is a pituitary hormone that is released and signals the manufacture of testosterone in the testicles. It is this ability that enables the compound to help restore the normal function of the testes to respond to endogenous luteinizing hormone. The reason why you would not want to use it during post cycle therapy (pct) is because you want to get the natural production of luteinizing hormone back up and running so that your natural testosterone production can start working once again.

But when used during your cycle it can definitely help to keep your testes functioning properly and make recovery post-cycle much easier for most.
 
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Thanks for the help man!

i have one last question, what kind of side's should i be expecting from 300-400mg/week Test E? I know it varries between guys, but as a general

thanks again

Dave
 
davieboy said:
i have one last question, what kind of side's should i be expecting from 300-400mg/week Test E? I know it varries between guys, but as a general

This is something that I have written before about the possible side effects of taking testosterone in general. But like you said, it varies from person to person. I pretty much get none, while others have trouble.


Risks/Side Effects

Most of the side effects that result from using testosterone in males is related to testosterone's high tendency to convert into estrogen via the aromatase enzyme. These side effects can include water retention and gynecomastia. Users often complain that water retention is much more severe with longer acting esters than with shorter acting esters such as propionate. To combat these side effects users can use aromatase inhibitors and/or selective estrogen receptor modulators. Of course the likelihood of estrogen related side effects increase as the dosages are raised. However these should be controllable if the proper precautions taken.

Of course being testosterone, user's should also expect to deal with androgenic side effects as a possibility. These side effects can include facial/body hair growth, exacerbation of male pattern baldness, and oily skin/acne, among others. Some users may wish to use products such as Proscar/Propecia to reduce the amount of testosterone that converts to dihydrotestosterone. Finasteride is also an option that users' can pursue.

Due to the suppression of natural testosterone levels, testicular atrophy is also likely to occur in some individuals. Use of human chorionic gonadotropin can help to prevent this, among it's other effects. Of course a proper post-cycle therapy should be run once administration of the compound is completed to help recover fully functioning natural testosterone production.

Women may find that other shorter acting esters are more manageable than longer acting such as testosterone enanthate. This is due to the fact that the fast acting esters can be controlled easier and that the dosing and administration of the compound can be quickly altered if negative side effects become overly burdensome. With longer acting esters these adjustments are much more difficult to make rapidly and side effects could become more pronounced and/or exaggerated. For this reason, females who use testosterone may want to at least begin with shorter acting esters if they experiment with testosterone.

Of course with women using testosterone there is a possiblity that virilizing symptoms could occur. Deepening of the voice, body/facial hair growth, and enlargement of the clitoris are all possible side effects of testosterone use. These are for the most part irreversible (4).
 
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