CR1970" pid='82131' dateline='1581958048:
A lot of the so called “rules” that have been regurgitated over and over through the years are becoming outdated. Hell as far as I know they still can’t prove a direct link between high cholesterol and heart disease. At 50, my cycles are low to moderate at best, being on no meds and a clean lifestyle I see no reason why it would be a problem.
That’s kind of what I’m thinking. I know time on = time off has been preached for so long, but if health markers and blood work come back great I don’t really know why I would continue to wait to blast again if I was ready. I have been running 16 weeks blast then I cruise for 12 weeks and it seems to be working great for me.
Godlikelee" pid='82121' dateline='1581952342:
Ive been blasting and cruising for 2 straight years , get your blood work done , eat smart and clean ans listen to yur body.
None that I know of which obviously leads to the continuous run.
How long do you typically cruise before another blast?
CR1970" pid='82117' dateline='1581951526:
I know several people who stay on all the time. They just move compounds around. Also know someone who’s been running tren for over 10-15 years straight. I’ll be on TRT forever but I’m considering it.
Do the people that stay on all the time have any health issues that you know about?