Well you do not say how long you have been on the Var bro. Personally, I would just start the injections if you have not been on the Var for too long. And I would continue the clen, t3, and var for the first couple of weeks.
Well you do not say how long you have been on the Var bro. Personally, I would just start the injections if you have not been on the Var for too long. And I would continue the clen, t3, and var for the first couple of weeks.
It says:
"Oxandrolone also has little effect on the body's own natural hormone production. The negative feedback was found to be very minor, meaning that during short term use no suppression of Gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH, start of natural testosterone production) was noted. This meant that whatever gains made, as little as they may have been, were very easily maintained post-cycle. So there was also no use for products like Clomid or Nolvadex in conjunction with oxandrolone consumption. The easy to maintain low gains would indicate a low binding to the androgen receptor. While not extremely high, it should actually be noted that it does have quite decent binding to the androgen receptor. But the reason for its mild effects is quite likely the low dose used. Rarely if ever are doses higher than 20 mg used on a daily basis. Either because of convenience or due to the high price. But comparing that the doses of other steroids this is remarkably low. So its only logical the gains and side-effects aren't particularly notable."