u/GucciOnTheOutside

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Why does AC262 need to be run for so long? Planned cycle below

I've got 900mg (90x10mg serves) of AC on the way from RC along with enclo.

My problem is that I fly quite often, normally about every 7-8 weeks, and I obviously cant take these with me, so I'm left to quite a short window to run them in. What I don't understand is why everyone says that running AC for any shorter than 12 weeks is a waste. Is that purely because the gains are quite minimal so its only noticeable after 12 weeks? Or does something happen after the 8 week mark that causes gains to increase exponentially rather than in a straight line. Saturation taking 8 weeks makes next to no sense mechanistically.

Theoretically running 2 x 6 week cycles with space between them should produce roughly the same amount of gains as one 12 week cycle, and likely be less detrimental to any health markers as you have time to recover between.

And while I'm here, my planned stack is:

  • Enclo 10mg daily (and will likely keep running it after the AC cycle)
  • HCG 150mcg daily (currently running mono, will continue indefinitely)
  • Ipamorelin + CJC, 150mcg each daily 5 weeks (thats all I've got)
  • AC262 10mg daily x 6 weeks, for 2 cycle separated by a month gap,
  • OR AC262 15mg daily x 8 weeks one cycle.

Not sure which would be better for AC

Clomid I have run mono before and respond incredibly well to (went from 634 ng/dl to 1356 nd/dl in one month). But I thought it was enclo, and found out from another comment in this subreddit that enclo from india is actually just high dosed clomid resulting in the 50mg per pill of enclo so I stopped it immediately. I was running a quarter pill daily, so probably 20mg clomid, resulting in 12.5mg enclo daily.

HCG I've been running for 2 weeks (also from india), but I did a dilution test with pregnancy strips to ensure the dosage was what it says on the bottle, and have been feeling good since running that. Will be getting more bloods in 2 days to see my response to this monotherapy. I feel good, but not as good as on the clomid, so I'm guessing a more modest increase of T.

Bloods will be taken before, during and after, and I already have extensive bloodwork history.

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u/GucciOnTheOutside — 3 days ago