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Milos Sarcev 500mg test p/w for 30 years

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10K views 35 replies 19 participants last post by  Tom Blast&Cruise  
#1 ·
says he recommends it to all his family and friends ( presumably the male ones )

 
#7 ·
One man could do it for 30 years and be on deaths door steps, one could do it for 30 years and be as healthy as man that's not done it...

No way I'd do it though, having a constant hardon for 30 years and chasing the wife round the house with it trying to slap her round the arse with it thinking that will turn her on... just being on a 12 week cycle I drive myself crazy, f**k 30 years of it 🤣
 
#8 ·
there does seem to be some confirmation bias in his viewpoint ( not surprising considering he probably needs to justify it to himself as much as others ) and it's not entirely clear if this has been during on / off cycles ( though something makes me think the 500mg test actually is the "off" cycle...certainly when he was competing ) but I still think it's an interesting viewpoint and worth a listen...he's certainly one of the more articulate characters out there.
 
#10 ·
His face and neck are beet red. High BP for sure..

I don't know how anyone could run 500mg test for years without severely suppressed HDL. It's hard enough keeping it in range on a TRT dose for a lot of guys.

Those arteries can't be looking pretty.

But the bigger question is just why at his age. Surely he's not competing anymore.
 
#12 ·
His face and neck are beet red. High BP for sure..

I don't know how anyone could run 500mg test for years without severely suppressed HDL. It's hard enough keeping it in range on a TRT dose for a lot of guys.

Those arteries can't be looking pretty.

But the bigger question is just why at his age. Surely he's not competing anymore.
Low HDL has not been tied to increased CVD risk alone and increasing HDL has not shown to reduce CVD risk or mortality in studies. There is a lot more to it.
 
#21 ·
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Cool. Can recommend whatever he likes. Doesn't mean it's good for you.
Genuinely feel that there's a push everywhere now to make people think steroids are good for you.
Like the fat acceptance movement trying to convince people that obesity is healthy.
Strange times.
The ‘fat’ is not what needs getting rid of Simon. It’s the people who make people feel so 👀