That was the clearest explanation of both the "why" of stacking and the "how" to progress with stacking that I have read.
Cheers for that.
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That was the clearest explanation of both the "why" of stacking and the "how" to progress with stacking that I have read.
Cheers for that.
Bumping this, not many novices are aware that all the thousands of different anabolic androgenic steroids are a dirivitive of three main steroids or how best to incorporate them in a cycle. Great info bro.
I wish I'd had this clear, concise information when I started!
Tremendous post brother.
Good read very informative, thanks for the post brother!
one very important thing that is missing from this article and is SUPER important in regards to how to properly stack is that there are not just 3 derivative types of steroids there are also
CLASS 1 STEROIDS AND CLASS 2 STEROIDS
Class 1 steroids work their magic by binding to the androgen receptor and communicating with cells
Class 2 steroids work their magic apart from androgen receptor binding and upregulate other processes in the body like nitrogen retention, protein synthesis etc..
so sure you have 3 types of steroids and what they are derived from
Test derived
DHT derived
Progesteron derived (19 nors)
BUT any steroid from all 3 of these types could also fall under being a Class 1 steroid or a Class 2 steroid as well.
example - Deca is a progesterone derived steriod but is also a class 1 steroid, while VAR is a DHT derived steroid but is also a class 1 steroid, BUT Anadrol is also a DHT derived steroid like Var but it falls under a class 2 steroid.
you can see how important this is in regards to stacking. Its definitely ideal to have one steroid in your stack that is a class 1 and is working on the androgen receptor while also having a class 2 steroid in your stack that is working outside of the androgen receptor.
note: some steroids like Tren fall under both class 1 and class 2
note: theres also a fourth derivative type of steroid, steroids derived from DHB, like primobolan .
^Good add, GearHeaded.
This is great info. I also learned I am impatient and should have tried a few test cycles before going full lab rat.
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