Very good write up chickin, i follow very similar growth pathwaysIn terms of anabolics, primo is the most refined, benign compound we have. I would argue it’s more of a SARM than most of the SARMS available. As Connor said the biggest risk he have is HDL suppression (Kuro will tell you im big on cardio and healthy, whole food choices to help here), and we are actually hoping for estrogen management due to Kurobiggs sensitivity. In a perfect would I would swap some of those primo milligrams for more testosterone but due to the unique case, we tailored to Kuro’s needs.
One thing about primo though is that it almost has no other effect. No aggression, no big performance increase, no effect on libido etc. which is where anadrol is coming in.
now usually I would end the cycle on the highest milligrams of the course.
In this case I decided to bring anadrol in early. What I’m really hoping to get out of it is performance/strength increases from the start that we can carry though to the end of this course.
As Kuro will tell you, my training style is all performance based, aiming to beat the log book every time we train. Adding anadrol at the end of the cycle when our calories are highest will likely affect appetite. But oil volume is already quite considerate and we don’t want to be pushing that up much more, so an early push just made sense.
For HGH I think it’s a very situational drug. More drug has more effect and HGH is very much a drug driven by its environment. Sit on the couch all and take 10iu, probably wont notice much.
In the presence of over-reaching and progressively overloading training, a good dose of AAS, and a sprinkle of insulin we have a very good means for HGH to do exactly what we want it to to.
So we have a recipe where our caloric needs are covered with an even spread of macronutrients through the day, we are progressively overloading our training each week which moves the goalpost for our body’s adaptation process, we saturate the androgen receptor and raise our growth promoting peptides to supraphysiological levels, manage sleep and stress the best we can, and we string as many of these days in a row as possible the end result is growth as best as our body will allow