Praeceptorem
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I don't believe he stated that at PM. I would have to go read that. You just got to trust your sources as many others have stated.@mands, have you heard anything about this
Hot damn on the Nexium!Picked up a few things just to have in stock in case anyone needs them.
HMG - MERIONAL 150IU...$75
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TAMOXIFEN/NOLVADEX - ACTAVIS....$40
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NEXIUM - ASTRA ZENECA ....$20View attachment 96268
Hot damn on the Nexium!
when the debut for the AAS line?
Sorry if I missed it, but will you be doing caps or tabs or liquid?I know I've said it before but I am working on it. I just picked up 2 more autoclaves to help speed up the process. The orals are what's killing me. They're so time consuming.
Read somewhere that something in it actually depletes the stomach acid, so the acid reflux you get isn’t a result over acidity, but lower acidity. In that case, PPI’s like Nexium or Prilosec are harming more than helping. Organic Apple Cider vinegar would be a great remedy for that and I’ve seen where others say probiotics help with it.Can anyone explain why Tren would cause heartburn more than any other AAS?
Read somewhere that something in it actually depletes the stomach acid, so the acid reflux you get isn’t a result over acidity, but lower acidity. In that case, PPI’s like Nexium or Prilosec are harming more than helping. Organic Apple Cider vinegar would be a great remedy for that and I’ve seen where others say probiotics help with it.
The heartburn is probably the worst aspect of tren for me. No clue what the science is, but I definitely have to stay on top of what I eat and methods to minimize it.
I’ve never experienced AR arising from physical activity but I’ve had instances where certain exercises have jacked me up and aggravated my hiatal hernia and Nexium couldn’t do squat to help it. I recall @Roger rabbit saying Tren robs the body of a certain element that comes particularly from the stomach and that’s why the AR occurs. Magnesium maybe?Just curious, I know physical activity in general can cause acid reflux but was curious why so many people on Tren have this issue versus other AAS.
Glutamine.I’ve never experienced AR arising from physical activity but I’ve had instances where certain exercises have jacked me up and aggravated my hiatal hernia and Nexium couldn’t do squat to help it. I recall @Roger rabbit saying Tren robs the body of a certain element that comes particularly from the stomach and that’s why the AR occurs. Magnesium maybe?
Yes glutamine is amazing I got a big bag from myprotein for pretty cheap if I recall, I drink it first thing before breakfast and I’m good the rest of the day
That’s itGlutamine.