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    • in reply to: anadrol
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    Cool…two trolls Ill ignore.
    • in reply to: anadrol
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    Good luck bro.

    Quote Originally Posted by mikegilbert1986View
    my thread was about anadrol doseing at night time.. not a nutritional diet post! dont piss me off over the keyboard please!!
    • in reply to: anadrol
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    No, its quite accurate. Your here because "how you roll" isn’t working. You wanted advice and you got it. If you don’t like it then oh well

    Quote Originally Posted by mikegilbert1986View
    hahahhahahahahahahahahhahahahabababbabababahahahha hahahahah hilarious isnt it
    • in reply to: anadrol
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    haha listen to Nach…that’s all correct.
    • in reply to: anadrol
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    I would never workout right after I got up. You’ve been fasting all night. Lift later in the day if you can.

    Quote Originally Posted by mikegilbert1986View
    my morning is i get up around 11:30 hit the gym around 12:30 – 1 yesss pretty much is that un heard of???

    i take the pill right after i get up… eeerelivent

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    Talk to doc sus. Being fat will give you more sides but maybe he will be able to clarify more.
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    I dont think he meant you. Wait is that a belly I see? lol j/k bro.

    Quote Originally Posted by patrick4588View
    Im not fat thank you.
    • in reply to: anadrol
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    So to get this straight, you worked out first thing in the morning?
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    Estrogen, the classified "female hormone," is a fat-storing hormone that is also naturally present in small amounts in men. But when you gain weight, estrogen levels rise and other health problems ensue.

    Although estrogen is necessary in men, as it regulates a healthy libido, improves brain function (especially memory) and protects the heart, when the levels are too high, testosterone levels are reduced, and many men experience fatigue, muscle tone loss, decreased sexual function, and in some cases, enlarged prostates. In other words, there are no good side effects to increased estrogen levels in men.

    Read more: http://www.askmen.com/sports/foodcou…#ixzz2HXXqQ34H

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