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JackRevans | ... | 05-02-2013 @ 12:19 | |
'There was also a sausage in my mouth.' Member 2477, 16481 posts SQ 190, BP 130, DL 235555.0 kgs @ 83kgs UnEq | JohnGym said: JackRevans said:so why do people age quicker when they abuse tren? shouldnt it youngen them up a bit? use, abuse, blast'n cruise, choose to abuse, refuse to not use, oose and re-use? (as in when you overdose on liquid anadrol/synthol and it leaks out so you have to stuff it back in again) all the same thing pleya. or not. i dunno | ||
JohnGym | ... | 05-02-2013 @ 12:20 | |
Hamstrings feel activated. Member 1107, 6964 posts SQ 220, BP 152.5, DL 252.5625.0 kgs @ 93kgs UnEq | JackRevans said: use, abuse, blast'n cruise, choose to abuse, refuse to not use, oose and re-use? (as in when you overdose on liquid anadrol/synthol and it leaks out so you have to stuff it back in again) all the same thing pleya. or not. i dunno Lol! Dr Life eats very well and supplements with Test to the equivalent level a 35 year old man would naturally have. That's very different I think to the standard supplement plan of a Tren user. | ||
JackRevans | ... | 05-02-2013 @ 12:22 | |
'There was also a sausage in my mouth.' Member 2477, 16481 posts SQ 190, BP 130, DL 235555.0 kgs @ 83kgs UnEq | Post Edited: 05.02.2013 @ 12:23 PM by JackRevans JohnGym said: Lol! Dr Life eats very well and supplements with Test to the equivalent level a 35 year old man would naturally have. That's very different I think to the standard supplement plan of a Tren user. i take that to mean that a gram of equipoise a day will turn you back into a child also what the hell kind of name is dr life? is that his real name? isnt HGH supposed to stop you from aging as badly and at the same time give you a stan smith jaw? | ||
Wiegieboard | ... | 05-02-2013 @ 12:30 | |
as crimson as my last victims underclothing..... Member 899, 11330 posts SQ 180, BP 132.5, DL 190502.5 kgs @ 118kgs UnEq | JackRevans said: use, abuse, blast'n cruise, choose to abuse, refuse to not use, oose and re-use? (as in when you overdose on liquid anadrol/synthol and it leaks out so you have to stuff it back in again) all the same thing pleya. or not. i dunno Post of the year for me. Sounds like it's coming right from the mouth of the Fonze. | ||
JackRevans | ... | 05-02-2013 @ 12:31 | |
'There was also a sausage in my mouth.' Member 2477, 16481 posts SQ 190, BP 130, DL 235555.0 kgs @ 83kgs UnEq | Wiegieboard said: Post of the year for me. Sounds like it's coming right from the mouth of the Fonze. eyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy | ||
Wiegieboard | ... | 05-02-2013 @ 12:31 | |
as crimson as my last victims underclothing..... Member 899, 11330 posts SQ 180, BP 132.5, DL 190502.5 kgs @ 118kgs UnEq | P.S. I don't like drugs but if I'm still healthy enough to train when it starts going down the pan, I'd consider this supplementation to a sensible level. | ||
JohnGym | ... | 05-02-2013 @ 12:32 | |
Hamstrings feel activated. Member 1107, 6964 posts SQ 220, BP 152.5, DL 252.5625.0 kgs @ 93kgs UnEq | Wiegieboard said: Post of the year for me. Sounds like it's coming right from the mouth of the Fonze. Enjoyable Jack is enjoyable. | ||
brownbear | ... | 05-02-2013 @ 12:35 | |
Morrisons - rump - 7£ Member 2206, 11578 posts SQ 228, BP 150, DL 260638.0 kgs @ 98kgs UnEq | chaos said:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-21151163 QUite interstign - especially for us older lot!!! this isn't a PED thread! You're well old, is this your way of justifying 4grams a week? | ||
Cuddles | ... | 05-02-2013 @ 13:04 | |
Eat.Cycle.Sleep.Win Member 2, 12511 posts SQ 190, BP 150, DL 280620.0 kgs @ 99kgs UnEq Administrator | Two serious questions: - are our testosterone levels meant to fall as we get older? - is it true that increased testosterone levels will speed up the hypertrophic process of cancerous tumours? | ||
JC | ... | 05-02-2013 @ 13:17 | |
technical retard Member 172, 36827 posts SQ 310, BP 205, DL 335850.0 kgs @ 108kgs UnEq | Cuddles said:In a world where overpopulation is clearly going to be a significant issue and increased life expectancy is causing a myriad of economic problems, I find the pursuit of longevity quite interesting... Puzzling more than interesting. Yes, we all want to live a long and fulfilling life....but living a life as an immobile, incontent, potential burden to my children has no appeal My gf work in care...getting old but remaining "healthy" is not all its cracked up to be if her experiences are anything to go by | ||
Fazc | ... | 05-02-2013 @ 13:21 | |
Sports an extremely muscular arse. Member 38, 6253 posts | Cuddles said: - are our testosterone levels meant to fall as we get older? From what I understand, in terms of how early man evolved we weren't ever meant to really live past the age of about 25. At that stage disease, predators and whatever else took most people. So one could argue, the higher levels of testosterone that we see in our youth are actually 'normal'. Since we are expected to function for longer and potentially better in our 30's, 40's and 50's these days we could extend that argument by saying testosterone supplementation is just a normal response to modern life. Not saying I take that view, but life expectancy is different now. Why should we live in a way that nature has viewed as sub-optimal. | ||
Tony_Bonner | ... | 05-02-2013 @ 13:25 | |
cardio walrus Member 1910, 909 posts SQ 220, BP 160, DL 260640.0 kgs @ 115kgs UnEq | Cuddles said:Two serious questions: - are our testosterone levels meant to fall as we get older? - is it true that increased testosterone levels will speed up the hypertrophic process of cancerous tumours? I think prostate cancers are pretty receptive to increased test levels. Definately something to watch out for in the older gent... | ||
Wiegieboard | ... | 05-02-2013 @ 13:33 | |
as crimson as my last victims underclothing..... Member 899, 11330 posts SQ 180, BP 132.5, DL 190502.5 kgs @ 118kgs UnEq | So if I ever want to look like master Roshi from Dragonballs when I'm older, I should cut out my prostate? | ||
Cuddles | ... | 05-02-2013 @ 17:21 | |
Eat.Cycle.Sleep.Win Member 2, 12511 posts SQ 190, BP 150, DL 280620.0 kgs @ 99kgs UnEq Administrator | Fazc said: From what I understand, in terms of how early man evolved we weren't ever meant to really live past the age of about 25. At that stage disease, predators and whatever else took most people. So one could argue, the higher levels of testosterone that we see in our youth are actually 'normal'. Since we are expected to function for longer and potentially better in our 30's, 40's and 50's these days we could extend that argument by saying testosterone supplementation is just a normal response to modern life. Not saying I take that view, but life expectancy is different now. Why should we live in a way that nature has viewed as sub-optimal. Didn't we evolve from primates who have a life expectancy of about 50 years? With some living as long as we currently do? Would seem strange for an evolutionary adaptation to make us worse, although I admit I'm no Darwin! | ||
JohnGym | ... | 05-02-2013 @ 17:23 | |
Hamstrings feel activated. Member 1107, 6964 posts SQ 220, BP 152.5, DL 252.5625.0 kgs @ 93kgs UnEq | Aging naturally is a mugs game. Being a fragile emaciated old man is f**king pointless. How many 74 year olds are like Dr Life. | ||