View Poll Results: Quality of results based on Carbohydrate intake while on Tren
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High Carbs - Best Results
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Low Carbs - Poorer Results
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Low Carbs - Best Results
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High Carbs - Poorer Results
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04-01-2017, 11:36 PM #1
Tren and Low Carbs vs Tren and High Carbs
The poll above is asking if you've noticed more quality results on a diet based around a lower carbohydrate intake (Less than 30% calories coming from carbs) or a higher carb intake (Above 30% calories coming from carbs).
Mildly tangential experiences:
I am currently running 200mg of Tren A a week right now and doing keto. I feel fantastic; no random sweats, no night sweats, no insomnia, etc. Whereas, when I have ran doses of 200mg of Tren A (same lab) before I got all the side-effects pretty much immediately but was eating upwards of 300g (45% of daily caloric intake at the time) of carbs a day, or more.
On high carbs I sweated all night and maybe suffered through 3-4 hours of sleep. On keto, I am a little sleepier during the day, I've noticed it is harder to wake up. I am dreaming a lot more and definitely not entering full REM sleep, but I'm still getting shut eye - at least 8 hours, minus the piss breaks.
I've been told for years (I've only ran Tren twice) to eat loads of carbs on Tren because that's how it "works its magic". Obviously there's little clinical science behind human use of Trenbolone, so we're always left with those supposedly helpful phrases. Now that I am getting to experience both sides of the coin - high carbs w/ tren; low carbs w/ tren - I'm wondering if anybody has experienced the same effects as I have or different effects than I am. And I'm beginning to entirely question exactly just what use carbohydrates have for us as muscle building peoples.
I'll admit that I am not far enough into my current Tren cycle to report a difference in the quality of size gained, however, and that's why I'm running this poll.
Comments and derision welcome. Thanks.
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04-01-2017, 11:48 PM #2
Sometimes I wonder if the sweating induced by carbohydrate intake while on Tren makes people believe that the Tren is doing something magical with stored body fat, when instead it's simply pulling more oxygen from your blood, feeding cells that oxygen its pulling to burn glucose which converts to energy (or ATP).
So, you might be getting rid of glucose and stored glycogen quicker, but that doesn't necessarily mean that a higher carb diet while on Tren is more efficient - it may just mean that it will yield more side effects, or it may mean that you'll burn off excess glycogen quicker (which is good if you're on a low carb diet, especially while prepping for a show) but it makes little sense to me to be eating loads of carbs while slamming Tren.
In theory it will help burn carbs faster, but why even eat the carbs at all? It seems to me that a lower carbohydrate diet while on Tren makes the most sense. What's the point of eating a shit load of carbs just to be a sweaty mess? I could be missing something.Last edited by Elf; 04-01-2017 at 11:51 PM.
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04-02-2017, 09:17 AM #3
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I'm glad this thread was started. I'm about to start my 2nd phase of blast and cruise on her dose of test with trends added at 150 mg per week while on keto. I'll post results afterwards.
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04-02-2017, 09:19 AM #4
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04-02-2017, 02:02 PM #5
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04-14-2017, 12:50 PM #6
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If experienced the same effect, but not just with tren and carbs. Even with T3, Clen and DNP. As soon as I eat carbs or diet on high carbs, I trend to have more side effects e.g. sweating, cravings, insomnia and tiredness.
But on a low carb, high fat diet I actually forget the drugs have side effects.
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02-05-2018, 10:12 AM #7
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This thing helps to cope with insomnia Sleephypnopill. It's audiohypnosis podcast.
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