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In Reply to: Norandrogen Stack vs Andro/Trib 60 posted by Kyle Swanson on October 26, 19101 at 17:36:33:
You didn't say how old you were. If you are under 25, there's no need to bother with andro.
No matter your age, there are other steps that you should take before taking an andro product. How long have you been lifting? Andro is something that I would only recommend to someone who has been lifting for at least six months, and who has already fine tuned their diet, and taken some other supplements first.
Before I took andro, I would use Creatine Monohydrate. In addition, I would shift to a more frequent, smaller meal schedule.
I would only add andro when muscle gain levels off after three to six months of doing everything else.
I personally would start off with plain old andro, rather than the combinations of andro/norandro/diol/dione. Both are good, and the combination is more likely to provide a larger increase in androgens, but I have personally added fifteen pounds to my max bench lift within a six week period of taking andro.
Whatever the brand you use, there is only one sensible way to take testosterone boosting supplements; one dose, about one hour before intense activity. Don't waste your money taking it before easy workouts or any other time of day.
Don't buy into the claims of products that tell you they have added ingredients to help keep excess testosterone from converting into DHT or estrogens. That's like drinking a diet soda to offset eating a donut.
The point is to only increase testosterone when your body is prepared to use it; intense exercise.
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