SpikedEggnog
Active member
In cycles people typically run 2-3 compounds together or more - for people that are experienced, ok that makes sense BUT what about people that are inexperienced - for instance, I know some people hate winny but other people seem to love it - so if everyone is different how does anyone know what works and what doesn't for certain people - because if you are taking 3 different compounds and you are having problems, how do you know which compound is not good for you? or how do you know which compound does not suit your needs as well as something else unless it is the only compound you are using? Point being - would it not be more beneficial for a beginner to use 1 compound to "test the waters" so to speak - I know the results will not be as drastic/pronounced BUT this is more about learning about your body and about how certain compounds effect you - which ones you like/dislike and for what reasons, learn about dosages and how your body reacts, etc. In this way if you find 1 single compound that suits you well and does not cause problems, then you can add other compounds to it because you have knowledge about each specific compound and how it effects your body. Again, this would be for a beginner - and I am not saying use something like DBol without a Test base - in that case they should use TEST first to gain experience/knowledge, then later add DBol once they have learned about TEST. nor do i mean using something not considered a standalone like Deca or Proviron, which are added to enchance other AAS - but if you are going to use Deca it would help to be familiar with TEST and then you could also see how DECA synergizes with TEST to learn more. Same with Proviron, you could familiarize yourself with other compounds first THEN add provi. This would also be a safer way to increase compounds/dosages. I am taking over a period of years though not months - SAFETY. In the end we are all basically guinea pigs for ourselves, so it is our choice, but Any thoughts?