Immediately when I see "EQ no risk of gyno" I am reminded, for the ten millionth time, he's retarded and dangerous. EQ DOES carry a risk of gyno.
Again EQ gyno risk is minimal
Certainly less than Testosterone and Nandrolones
Perhaps only Masteron poses less gyno risk.
How can you make such a vague blanket statement like that? You don't know about anyones specific condition, they may have a low hematocrit to begin with and even while using EQ, or they may have an underlying blood disorder or suffer from some type of anemia, so you're advice to donate blood may actually do more harm than good.
You should probably stop giving advice.
ANYONE should be able to donate blood. If they are so frail they can't donate, they shouldn't be using any steroids or lifting weights altogether.
I've seen old ladies (although I don't know how old) donate with ZERO problems.
Besides, anyone with borderline low hematocrit should have normal levels after 4 weeks or so on EQ.
Hospitals always check blood before donation, to ensure appropriate hematocrit levels, no-AIDS and other tests. Donation is always carried out in hospitals or clinics, where they can help in the (very slim chance) something goes wrong.
Your post is so stupid it remembers me of the DUI traffic stop joke where the drunk
-Couldn't blow the breathalyzer because he had emphysema.
-Couldn't have blood drawn because he had hemophilia (bleeding disorder)
-Couldn't get his reflexes tested because he had osteoporosis
and so on
1 gram of eq, 20 weeks. Was having issues even half way through. Gains weren't nearly as good as other compounds. Just didn't seem worth the trouble and risk.
Thanks for sharing your experience.
IMO 20 weeks was too long.
Personally I prefer to pyramid up in the first weeks and add Adrol/Dbol in the latter ones, to avoid plateauing.
What do you mean by low quality gains and high quality gains?
Low quality = water retention and fat
High quality = little or no water retention, little or no fat. Here you can add vascularity if you want.