Bill are there just some otherwise healthy people out there who might eat, train, and rest sufficiently, use a proper dose and still not gain much with androgens like MAG-10? This is not a negative remark for MAG-10, for it would be likely that those people may not respond well to any androgens. Is there a small percentage of people who are simply nonresponsive?
I don’t at all believe that there are people
who are, overall, non-responders to greatly
increased androgen levels, e.g. MAG-10. However, any given individual can have times
at which a protocol which ordinarily would give them great gains, just doesn’t work at all. At other times, the same protocol will
work well from them.
We’ve had at least one MAG-10 user who experienced this: the guy increased his calories by 1000 per day to 5000 cal/day,
and LOST WEIGHT (okay, only one pound,
but still) during the two weeks of MAG-10.
Obviously, that was just a bad time for
him to make any gains. At any ordinary
time, you don’t lose any weight when increasing
calories that much.
So yes, it’s possible for someone to undertake
a cycle at a time in which nothing they do
will yield gains. Fortunately, if it seems
to you that everything’s OK, it’s quite uncommon for gains to be that stubborn while on androgens.
Thank you for the reply Bill.