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Understanding Test Levels and Muscle Retention/Gains
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<blockquote data-quote="S1W" data-source="post: 140206" data-attributes="member: 16947"><p>This is something I've been wondering about. Are you saying you didn't notice any difference in gains with FT high above lab ranges vs FT at are below lab ranges? </p><p></p><p>I read an article (looked for it, can't find it right now) that stated that within physiological ranges, muscle building ability is not significantly affected, but that there is a positive correlation to fat burning, etc as one goes up within the physiological range. The article stated that they saw increased muscle building ability once subjects levels were about 30% above the normal ranges.</p><p></p><p>Another thing I've been curious about - many guys on here tout ED or EOD injection schedules to deal with side effects. But it seems, at least on the surface, that given the same total weekly dose, that 2x/week would be better for muscle building if it spikes you into supraphysiological ranges for half the days of the week (side effects be damned). Any opinions/experience with that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S1W, post: 140206, member: 16947"] This is something I've been wondering about. Are you saying you didn't notice any difference in gains with FT high above lab ranges vs FT at are below lab ranges? I read an article (looked for it, can't find it right now) that stated that within physiological ranges, muscle building ability is not significantly affected, but that there is a positive correlation to fat burning, etc as one goes up within the physiological range. The article stated that they saw increased muscle building ability once subjects levels were about 30% above the normal ranges. Another thing I've been curious about - many guys on here tout ED or EOD injection schedules to deal with side effects. But it seems, at least on the surface, that given the same total weekly dose, that 2x/week would be better for muscle building if it spikes you into supraphysiological ranges for half the days of the week (side effects be damned). Any opinions/experience with that? [/QUOTE]
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