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Is there a such thing as an ultimate growth stack ?
Depending on users level of experience we can say beginners should stick with million times proven beginners cycles based on decablood, testosterone and dianabol,
examples of such cycles are given in our
Beginners cycles section.
However more experienced users know after long years of steroids use their effect is not so magnificent anymore, at least not traditional cycles. Every user
is on constant quest to find a combination that works best for him and with so many different steroids on the market it is not easy, we all know that. Beside obvious choice
of trying more advanced and very powerful components such as trenbolone, masterone, anadrol and such todays bodybuilders very often use peptide hormones such a
Human Growth Hormone, Insulin and IGF 1.
Todays professional bodybuilding scene proves all these powerful anabolic hormones have their place in bodybuilders
constant quest for glory. We all remember how bodybuilders looked 30 or 40 years ago, when only classic steroids were available to them. Sure they looked great but there
was no sing of extremely huge physiques todays pros display.
We strongly believe constant growth can be achieved only with use of all anabolic arsenal aviable today, anabolic / androgenic steroids, HGH, insulin and IGF.
Since all these components have side effects and long term use problems are not even well researched yet caution is advised. Best way to benefit fully from all growth factors and avoid
side effects, or at least keep them at minimum at reversible level is too simply cycle main anabolic components, for example :
Anabolic steroids cycle in duration 8-12 weeks, followed by HGH cycle in duration 10 weeks, followed by heavy androgen cycle in duration 4 weeks, followed by
insulin and igf 1 cycle.
Cycling like this will assure constant growth and retaining very high % of gains. Of course individuals may change length of certain mini cycles, but the general formula
is here and it works very well, try it for a year and you will see.
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