In this weeks Strasseroids column Brock mentioned that 4-AD-EC appeared to give results similiar 350-700 mg of T propionate. Androsol seems to give many people gains equal to 500 mgs of Sustanon. Other than the 4-AD-EC being supplied in capsules and to be stacked with a Classs I agent in the MAG 10 product they would appear similiar. Am I missing something?
I guess I would have to refer this question to Brock or perhaps Bill, since they are the ones who have used it.
I have finally (perhaps) figured out
why Brock is personally getting so much
more effect from the injectable, at 50-100
mg/day, than he gets from Androsol.
It’s not that Androsol normally delivers
less than that – not possible I don’t
think given the blood levels we see and
the gains most people get.
Rather it’s that I recall that of all the
Androsol test subjects, Brock had
several times lower levels of 4-AD than
others. Different people do vary in skin
absorption and apparently Brock’s skin
just doesn’t let through as much 4-AD
as that of most people. So this may explain
why the injectable was such a big improvement
over the topical, for him.
In any case, the Mag-10 product is targeted
to give blood levels equal to injecting 100 mg
4-AD-EC per day. Actually it can exceed
that but there’s no point – what I mean is
that the recommended dose will give this level.