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Should I start using if I'm overweight ?


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I've been doing  lot of reading , but still unsure . I've been training for several years on and off and have gradually put on a fair amount of fat during my inactive bouts . Rather than training for the next 6 months just to get back to where I was , I'm considering doing a cycle to see some decent growth and fat loss . Any suggestions ? :-)

 

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5 minutes ago, xxipooixx said:

I've been doing  lot of reading , but still unsure . I've been training for several years on and off and have gradually put on a fair amount of fat during my inactive bouts . Rather than training for the next 6 months just to get back to where I was , I'm considering doing a cycle to see some decent growth and fat loss . Any suggestions ? :-)

 

How fat are you?

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1 minute ago, xxipooixx said:

27% Last time I used calipers

Your hormones will be so up the f*ck you will be better off getting bloods, start dieting, retesting in a couple months and see if you have improved.

 

Also your blood pressure will be dangerously high, cholesterol fucked and internal organs under so much stress that you would be suicidal to go on in such an unhealthy state

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1 minute ago, xxipooixx said:

All good , thanks bro - I'll give it a few months and see where I'm at :-)

In saying that, if you do get bloods done and your test comes back low, a TRT dose will be healthy and help.

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12 hours ago, xxipooixx said:

27% Last time I used calipers

 

The aromatase enzyme that converts testosterone to estrogen is largely found in adipose (fat) tissue..

The more body fat you have the greater the likelihood of estrogen related side effects on cycle...

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1 hour ago, Daz69 said:

 

The aromatase enzyme that converts testosterone to estrogen is largely found in adipose (fat) tissue..

The more body fat you have the greater the likelihood of estrogen related side effects on cycle...

 

Would that more likely be the case if he stayed fat while on cycle? If he was on a cycle and dieting and increasing his LBM while decreasing bf, would that change things? Lessen the degree to which the conversion occurs? And if he was low dosing his testosterone intake wouldn't so there wasn't the same availability for it to convert? Or... should be just take an anti e while cycling? 

 

Cos we all know he's going to do a cycle..... 

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7 hours ago, woody said:

better to at least under 20% for any steroid cycle,any higher and sides will be worse,you can still do it but youll need to be more vigilant ,use an ai keep your simply sugars and sodium to a minimum..

 

Closer to 10%...

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