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  • Rob Wells

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    September 16, 2020 at 7:12 pm in reply to: EQ what to expect

    I had written this but forgot to post it, Hilly has covered most, I just thought I would put it up anyway. Testosterone derived anabolic that aromatises at 50 % the rate of test, this is not usually a major issue unless running very high dosages. Some love it some hate it, and this is obviously dependant on the person. Ravenous hunger in some, nill in others. High RBC is relatively common and keep an eye on that, all AAS do this to some degree but EQ is powerful at stimulating erythrogenesis aka EPO and thus red blood cells, this makes it a good choice for athletes due to improved oxygen-carrying content within the blood (However, is you’re tested athlete metabolites are detectable up to 18 months after administration). It’s a slow burner usually used for around 16 weeks, that’s just my opinion.
    Hope this helps
    Andrew

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    Disclaimer: Please note that the information provided in my post is for entertainment purposes only. I would vehemently recommend you always do your own research and entirely understand the ramifications of your actions. Always seek medical advice before you make a choice that will impact your health.

    Thanks for that very useful info , to be honest one of the reasons I wanted to bring this into my cycle was for the affect on hunger I’m not a big eater and getting the food in has always been the hardest part of the sport ……and as we all know food is the major part of bodybuilding in my opinion.
    I have run deca for the first 8 weeks of the cycle and plan to run eq for the next 12 weeks before going into a cruise over the Christmas period
    Thanks again ??

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    RWhulkster …. insta @RWhulkster42

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    I feel like there are much better ways to increase appetite than adding a drug that may or may not increase your hunger.
    Food choices, cardio, digestive enzymes, sleep….unless that is already optimised then it may be worth a try[/quote]
    Don’t get me wrong Danny it’s not the only reason it has been added to my protocol it’s just an added bonus for me as I struggle to eat big in my off season I do use many other methods as you suggest

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    RWhulkster …. insta @RWhulkster42

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    Ah fair enough! I do hate that feeling when you suddenly hit a wall with your appetite, it’s horrible![/quote]
    Exactly I’m not a big eater in normal life so to speak so as a bodybuilder it presents as the toughest side of the sport for me and always has

    RWhulkster .... insta @RWhulkster42

  • Rob Wells

    Member
    September 16, 2020 at 3:42 pm in reply to: EQ what to expect

    I had written this but forgot to post it, Hilly has covered most, I just thought I would put it up anyway. Testosterone derived anabolic that aromatises at 50 % the rate of test, this is not usually a major issue unless running very high dosages. Some love it some hate it, and this is obviously dependant on the person. Ravenous hunger in some, nill in others. High RBC is relatively common and keep an eye on that, all AAS do this to some degree but EQ is powerful at stimulating erythrogenesis aka EPO and thus red blood cells, this makes it a good choice for athletes due to improved oxygen-carrying content within the blood (However, is you’re tested athlete metabolites are detectable up to 18 months after administration). It’s a slow burner usually used for around 16 weeks, that’s just my opinion.
    Hope this helps
    Andrew

    _________________________________________

    Disclaimer: Please note that the information provided in my post is for entertainment purposes only. I would vehemently recommend you always do your own research and entirely understand the ramifications of your actions. Always seek medical advice before you make a choice that will impact your health.

    Thanks for that very useful info , to be honest one of the reasons I wanted to bring this into my cycle was for the affect on hunger I’m not a big eater and getting the food in has always been the hardest part of the sport ……and as we all know food is the major part of bodybuilding in my opinion.
    I have run deca for the first 8 weeks of the cycle and plan to run eq for the next 12 weeks before going into a cruise over the Christmas period
    Thanks again ??

    _________________________________________

    RWhulkster …. insta @RWhulkster42

    [/quote]
    I feel like there are much better ways to increase appetite than adding a drug that may or may not increase your hunger.
    Food choices, cardio, digestive enzymes, sleep….unless that is already optimised then it may be worth a try[/quote]
    Don’t get me wrong Danny it’s not the only reason it has been added to my protocol it’s just an added bonus for me as I struggle to eat big in my off season I do use many other methods as you suggest

    RWhulkster .... insta @RWhulkster42

  • Rob Wells

    Member
    September 16, 2020 at 11:52 am in reply to: EQ what to expect

    I had written this but forgot to post it, Hilly has covered most, I just thought I would put it up anyway. Testosterone derived anabolic that aromatises at 50 % the rate of test, this is not usually a major issue unless running very high dosages. Some love it some hate it, and this is obviously dependant on the person. Ravenous hunger in some, nill in others. High RBC is relatively common and keep an eye on that, all AAS do this to some degree but EQ is powerful at stimulating erythrogenesis aka EPO and thus red blood cells, this makes it a good choice for athletes due to improved oxygen-carrying content within the blood (However, is you’re tested athlete metabolites are detectable up to 18 months after administration). It’s a slow burner usually used for around 16 weeks, that’s just my opinion.
    Hope this helps
    Andrew

    _________________________________________

    Disclaimer: Please note that the information provided in my post is for entertainment purposes only. I would vehemently recommend you always do your own research and entirely understand the ramifications of your actions. Always seek medical advice before you make a choice that will impact your health.

    Thanks for that very useful info , to be honest one of the reasons I wanted to bring this into my cycle was for the affect on hunger I’m not a big eater and getting the food in has always been the hardest part of the sport ……and as we all know food is the major part of bodybuilding in my opinion.

    I have run deca for the first 8 weeks of the cycle and plan to run eq for the next 12 weeks before going into a cruise over the Christmas period

    Thanks again ??

    RWhulkster .... insta @RWhulkster42

  • Rob Wells

    Member
    September 16, 2020 at 7:07 am in reply to: EQ what to expect

    Increased Protein synthesis
    Increase in Strength
    Increase in stamina
    Potential increase in RBC
    So potential increase in BP
    Some say they get anxiety

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    Thanks for the reply I have a good health stack in place including vital support , support max , ip6 , systolmax and the list goes on .

    It’s about the only compound I haven’t tried and since I have comeback to the sport I noticed it seems to be used by a lot people

    Thanks again for the info

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  • Rob Wells

    Member
    September 14, 2020 at 4:08 pm in reply to: Ammonia smell

    I have heard others talk about this and from my research it’s been related to consuming high protein ?? . Not sure what yours is in comparison to your daily requirements

    RWhulkster .... insta @RWhulkster42

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