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I'd say for the most part... we satisfy our needs, with the sheer volume of food we eat on a typical cycle... I also take 3 multi-vitamins per day just to make sure... Other then the obvious, probably vitamin E is big plus.
most of us already know the importance of high doses of vitamin C.. I'm just wondering now though, if it's role as a powerful anti-oxident would have any effect in terms of clearing receptors? Don't know... As for making the most of Test... if you want to take something that would have a direct impact, then you'd be best served an SHBG binder... Activate, proviron, masteron, m5, etc.... not sure that what you looking for...
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the mentality what i am trying to convey is "the system is only as strong as its weakest link" if vitamin D runs out before test does, then test is not being maximized. i know about SHGB binders, but that does not address the "weakest link" |
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I dont think the stronger than the weakest link applies best here - seems too absolute. Of course, if you have a weak link in the chain - it would be a bit of a hinderance, but most factors are weighted. example, if you have perfect diet and exercise program, along with a cycle, you will still make huge gains. something smaller may cause a hinderance, but if one of the major factors is off, say diet, you are in for serious problems. So I guess what I am saying is all factors are not equal. SHBG is a big part as well - as anyone who has done test alone vs test and dht/m5aa/mdht/proviron/masteron/winny will tell you.
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