Am I Using Real Halotestin?

I believe he’s talking about polycythemia (characterised by an extremely high RBC count). In which case he would be correct, exercise intolerance would potentially become an issue (shortness of breath etc)

Aside from this, erythrocytosis would theoretically improve (aerobic) exercise performance by allowing more efficient delivery of oxygen to muscles in need, this is assuming the red blood cells develop efficiently in the absence of mineral/vitamin deficiency, congenital pathology or haematological malignancy. This would be of help in a bodybuilding context as it may decrease recovery time required between sets (and certain styles of training contain aerobic as well as anaerobic elements)

but 50mg halotestin? What the fuck dude… its roughly 3x as hepatotoxic mg/mg compared to oxandrolone, so whilst the hepatotoxicity is heavily over-rated, it’s likely somewhat comparable to taking 150mg var/day… who does that?

hold my syringe

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Sure, aerobic capacity would be affected, that has nothing to do with strength. These Reddit people . It would have to be fairly extreme polycythemia to do even that, seeing as EPO is used to essentially cause that artificially as a performance boost in endurance sports.

If Halo is commonly faked, what in your opinion is the next best thing for strength that is less likely to be faked. Methyl tren?

Considering my options for powerlifting meet

I will have test and tren, but considering an oral as well to give those big jumps in the weeks leading up

I have no experience with m-tren for me personally tren doesn’t give me crazy strength. I’d probably go with anadrol or sdrol. You really gotta experiment until you find which drug works best for you

I really want superdrol but dam it’s hard to find

Shit That should be the easiest to find I think it’s still sold legally in a lot of countries

You don’t know what you are talking about.
It is well known by people who actually take decent dosages of steroids that RBC can negatively affect strength. This is simply because it increases the mass of the blood making it harder to pump.
There are athletes who use oxygen chambers to increase their red blood cell count. They then harvest the RBCs from their blood and reinject them prior to a marathon or some such thing. If they inject too much, besides being at risk of stroke, it actually is known to negatively affect their endurance and strength.

One of us has no idea what they’re talking about. Endurance and strength are entirely different animals. It is “well known” only to those that don’t actually know anything. elevated RBC’s do not negatively impact strength. Period. It may impact blood pressure, depending on several things, but that is not related to strength either. Get a clue.

If I take Halo alone without any other hormone in my system, when I am shut down, then I feel it much more than if I have other hormones in my system.
You’d think that would make sense but actually it makes little sense.