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Test Enan with either D-bol or Var?

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I'm looking for (ordered in priority) the most keepable gains, best on system recovery, and cost effective.

I'm thinking

Test Enan wk 1 - 10 @ 500mg
D-bol wk 1 - 5ish @ unsure due to my priority list

or

Test Enan wk 1 - 10
Var - unsure with runnign time and mg/time cuz i never messed with it but i have heard good things just not sure how to rank it on my piority list.

Thanks

DLine
 
Anvar gains are more retainable than dbol anyday, but more expensive unless you buy it in powder form and cap your own pills. but dbol is better suited for a "kick start", id use var at the tail end of your cycle at 40-80mgs a day
 
test-e and dbol. . .throw in some deca and you have the king of bulkers. . .i've also used that combination successfully while cutting :)
 
That's like saying you want a car that goes from 0-60 in 3 seconds, has a top speed of 200 mph, gets 72 mpg and costs less than $10,000 :D

Var is not cost effective, but it gives great gains in strength and LBM.

For me, Dbol + Letro = still puffy faced with no sex drive

My vote is for Test E and Anavar.
 
i would have to go with test e var and aromasin. though i much prefer primo or eq. not a big test guy
 
if you go with var or dbol use them in the beginning of the cycle, the test enanthate will not be working yet and the var or dbol will, then run them however long you are going to run them 4-6 weeks and by then the test will be kicking and youll have continuous gains for almost the whole cycle once the pills kick in that is. never used dbol, used var at 60-100mg ed and made huge strength gains.
 
i definately agree with the cost issue of Var, unless you cap them yourself. The d-bol kickstart with the Test-E is great! Make sure you do proper PCT, and also, don't be afraid if you are using moderate levels, to run for an extended period of time (ie: more than ten weeks). Obviously that's not if you are a beginner, but you body tends to keep gains if you give it more time to get accostomed to the excess mass. The problem with the short cycles is that your body loves homeostasis; meaning if you gain like thirty pounds in four months, your body really doesn't have the time to get used to having that extra mass, and it is more likely to not retain the extra mass. It's just like when an obese person looses a massive amt of weight in a very short amt of time and they are consequently more likely to gain the weight back, plus some. Long post, i know, but i just thought it might be pertinant to the cause. Have a great turkey day
 
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