I think it’s all dependent on the individual. As we all know, everyone responds differently. Meaning you have your people who require more gear, those who require less and some who fall in the middle.

But a great point was made in a post on here which I always like the affirm: the gear doesn’t work unless you do. It doesn’t matter how much you take, if you’re diet isn’t dialed in and followed religiously, if you’re not training hard consistently and if there isn’t some type of cardio in there for your vascular health; then the gear cannot work nearly as good as it could it all the fundamental pillars are in place.

For me the goal is to be in this game for a long, long time. So taking supplements several times a day, every day is vital. Getting blood work done quarterly is necessary. Maintaining a clean, healthy diet year round is followed like its gospel.

So before gear even becomes a determining factor, IMO I think there has to be fundamental blocks established before it can really shine at any dosage. I know way too many people who run gear and look like shit because they think they can do whatever because they’re enhanced. Hence like I said: the gear doesn’t work unless the individual does

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