Test levels are measured in units of mass per volume, for example ng per dL. So two people of varying body mass, say 200 lb vs 300 lb, with the same test LEVELS (ng/dL), will most definitely have DIFFERENT blood volumes(dL), and thus DIFFERENT amounts of total test (ng) in their system.In other words, going from 200 lb to 300 lb, having the same test level of say 500 ng/dL, as the volume of blood increases so does the amount of total test have to increase in order to keep the same Test Level (ng/dL). By this logic a person with more LBM would require MORE test than someone with LESS LBM. BTW, ng = nanogram and dL = deciliter, if i'm mistaken please correct me. Here's a site just showing standard units for test measurements, came up on first google page for "testosterone level normal":http://www.mens-hormonal-health.com/normal-testosterone-levels.html
Straight from the horses mouthTESTOSTERONE: 1200mg per weekDECA: 600mg per weekPARABOLIN 76mg amp 3x per weekWINSTROL 50mg every other dayHALOTESTIN 20mg per dayGH: 6IU per dayTESLAC 20pills per day (anti-aromatase)PROVIRON 20mg 4x per day6IU Humulin-R 2x per dayThis was a CONTEST PREP CYCLE........and it was the most I ever used........ After using this, I cut back the testosterone to 1000, the GH to 4IU.......got rid of HALOTESTIN (when trenbolone acetate became more readily available).....got rid of teslac and proviron when Arimidex arrived