I heard a few warriors of iron at my gym talking about some new info on tren, and basically what I gathered from their conversation was Tren is actually a legit carcinogen. Any truth to this? Its a staple of any pro BBer, but I dont know how many people would continue to play with it if they have a family history of cancer, or even just know its a real carcinogen. Any truth to all of this?
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It hasn't killed me yet, although helped me put on 30 lean lbs in less than a year (208-> 241). It makes you sweat like a pig, want to fuck everything (including inanimate objects), and you slowly forget what it means to get a quality night of sleep.
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Originally posted by limpmonk View PostIt hasn't killed me yet, although helped me put on 30 lean lbs in less than a year (208-> 241). It makes you sweat like a pig, want to fuck everything (including inanimate objects), and you slowly forget what it means to get a quality night of sleep.
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they jacked the prices of pellets two-folds...it used to be the cheapest thing to just buy a cartridge of pellets and homebrew the stuff...not anymoreI am the way, the truth, and the life: no man comes to the Father, but by Me.
JESUS THE CHRIST
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Originally posted by daisifu606 View Postindeed carcinogenic http://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21621635I stop me....no one else does.
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Originally posted by emaz92 View PostMan, I am just curious to know what your job is if you can afford to train twice a day.
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Originally posted by limpmonk View PostI'm an actuary for a reinsurance company, I develop pricing applications/software. First session 5am-630am, second session 1pm-230pm, or later in the night after a post-work nap. Flexible schedule is a must, I can take an extended lunch and just leave later, and I can eat all of my meals at my desk while working.
P.S. sorry for being off topic
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