And what do you know about the effects of Superdrol, Jr.? That was pretty funny there you comparing me to Farley, however its a completely different situation and nowhere near the same subject. And its not like I lied about a false "cycle" of something, I took sd, gained some serious muscle in three weeks, and I'd like to know from someone less pompous, with a little more knowledge of this topic.
Not saying you lied, but in your original question you asked:
......is it safe for the average guy to juice, and still make gains? I did a three week cycle late July-early August and gained about 15 lbs. I did not do proper research at the time and never had a pct, still kept most weight and strength though. I was taking Superdrol.
And my response was that a cycle of Superdrol or any other Pro-hormone does not constitute an AAS cycle.
I myself am not unfamiliar with pro-hormones, I used a lot of 1-AD & 4-AD years ago, I did make some progress on these but nothing "real" I would attribute most of it to water weight, much similar to the gains made off of dbol.
So, you think I'm being pompous? Are you claiming that I don't know what I'm talking about? I have never once and never will claim to be the most knowledgable guy concerning AAS or anything else you want to talk about... I'm the first to admit that there are a handfull of guys on here who are much more knowledgable. With that said however, I am no idiot when it comes to the subject, I've done my research, and will continue to research, because there is always something new to learn. I'm also not a newbie to taking cycles of AAS, I've learned a lot from trial and error, and so yes I do have an opinion on the subject that is worth something.
You can take the opinions and advice I lay out on this board and do with it what you want, that's up to you, what you do will not affect my life. So here is somemore advice that you can do with what you want: If you're going to post on this board, learn to take a hit and have your balls busted a little. It's not done in a way to demean you, but simply to open your eyes to truth.