I wouldn't know where to get these for one, for two if anybody thought I was using they would start testing me. Some say it's hard to test for other say it's easy. I have no clue. Lol.
I wouldn't know where to get these for one, for two if anybody thought I was using they would start testing me. Some say it's hard to test for other say it's easy. I have no clue. Lol.
1000 is a lot but a good way to boost your system for the first couple weeks
have you ever tried hcg?
have you ever tried hcg?
General question for all in this thread.. How many of you guys have desk jobs? And how many have labor intensive jobs day in and day out? I have not been in a gym working out on the regular since I wrestled in high school. Now at 33 I am finally feeling like I need to get back in the gym or do something to gain some energy and increase my cardio. I eat and drink whatever I want and always stay right around 178lbs at 6' so I feel like my job keeps me at a good weight and strength but my stamina is lacking in comparison to how I used to feel. Not sure if I'm just getting old or its just simply mental from all the additional stresses of being a "Grown up" (Wife, Kids, Mortgage, buisness owner, etc, etc..) Do you guys using supplements feel more energetic in your daily lives when your not working out? or do you feel you need it to work out? I know I feel my best and have the most energy after a hard days work but now that I am handling more "buisness" type things and less physical, hands on things I dont always get the strenuous days I have been used to the last 14 years doing Residential tree work.. If you guys could recommend one thing to try for energy/cardio what would it be? Sorry for the long winded post full of questions but its got me wondering if I'm missing out on the fountain of youth or something
If I worked behind a desk, I'd go on a rampage. I'd prob start to eat people. My job is an extreme opposite of desk job. But I have had my time behind a desk. And it makes me feel tired and drained.
You say you eat whatever you want... That may be half of the cause. The term you are what you eat is pretty true. I know that if I eat crap food, I feel lethargic all day. Or u till I clean up my food I take. Also, if you don't work out at all, try to do some small workouts during the week. You will be surprised how you feel. As far as "fountain of youth" that would be HGH. but it's stupid expensive. Supplements are not there to make you feel/look better. They are there to bridge the gaps in a clean diet.
All in all a proper diet designed for you will work best.
One thing I have been wanting to ask is if anyone is doing testosterone therapy?
I have been going to Mens Vitality for almost 3 months getting tes/B12 shots. I was feeling sluggish, no motivation and just kinda blah. Decided to try the tes therapy and WOW! My initial tes reading was 325, really low for being 27 and in good shape. Now I stay at a constant 1050, bigger stronger faster is the best way to put it.
Took about 4 weeks for it to kick in but now I could never imagine living without it. Every 5 weeks they take blood and make sure everything is working properly. I had them do an estrogen test this last time and my results were a little high so I got a prescription for an estrogen blocker.
Long story short, if your thinking about doing it I recommend it. Cost me $65 a week (cash) and that includes the blood work. The wife likes the results too!
On the DroidX
My day job is pretty labor intensive. Moving lots of steel and on my feet for 10+ hours a day 5-6 days a week. Lots of grinding on top of that, I switch between a Makita 5" (with a 7" wheel) and a B&D Wild Cat. At the end of the day I know I was at work.
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Hcg is usally used after a cycle is finished. Some people start to use it towards the last three weeks of the cycle. Different cases I guess. Tri stack is pretty good tren,mast, and propionate with some tri pills. No bitch tits like sus (test) or anadrols. Doesn't aromatize.
General question for all in this thread.. How many of you guys have desk jobs? And how many have labor intensive jobs day in and day out? I have not been in a gym working out on the regular since I wrestled in high school. Now at 33 I am finally feeling like I need to get back in the gym or do something to gain some energy and increase my cardio. I eat and drink whatever I want and always stay right around 178lbs at 6' so I feel like my job keeps me at a good weight and strength but my stamina is lacking in comparison to how I used to feel. Not sure if I'm just getting old or its just simply mental from all the additional stresses of being a "Grown up" (Wife, Kids, Mortgage, buisness owner, etc, etc..) Do you guys using supplements feel more energetic in your daily lives when your not working out? or do you feel you need it to work out? I know I feel my best and have the most energy after a hard days work but now that I am handling more "buisness" type things and less physical, hands on things I dont always get the strenuous days I have been used to the last 14 years doing Residential tree work.. If you guys could recommend one thing to try for energy/cardio what would it be? Sorry for the long winded post full of questions but its got me wondering if I'm missing out on the fountain of youth or something