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Time To Level Up - Let's Get This Done!
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Kai Palikiko Nov. 12, 2020
Kai Palikiko has had over 10 years personal experience with Anabolics. His Personal Training Techniques have been responsible for thousands of men achieving their personal and professional goals, and you are getting access to the copy n paste steps to replicate them.
When it comes to hormonal adaptation or how you would like to call it, testosterone flu, this is a fact we all have to know. What's going on brother? My name is Kai, and if you have any questions for me, the best way to reach me is the link to my email. Now you can easily find that link in the description. And make sure you're detailed about it as well, your current situation, cycles, whenever you are looking to do, or even this topic right now, feel free to email me in my proton mail, I'm gonna get back to you as well through voice on top of that.
That's just for guys who are not initiated or completely brand new to either TRT or bossing. So we think, after I've done a couple of cycles, I am totally free from test flu or hormonal adaptation. We think that that's never gonna happen to us, which is completely wrong. When it comes to testosterone flu or hormonal adaptation I'd like to call it, this can happen to veterans as well, it happens to me all the time. Because here's the thing about that, let's say I go from a cruise or a post cycle therapy.
And I'm about to go into a blast cycle, so check that out, I'm coming from a cruise, very low amount of testosterone, or a post cycle therapy to where I'm not taking anything at all, and I just ended up my with my HCG and Nolvadex. And I'm about to go into a blast cycle. Logically, if we have to think about it, I'm about to go into a blast cycle. So does that mean that my body has nothing to adapt to?
No, of course not, because I'm about to go into a blast cycle, meaning I would have to adapt now into the insanely higher amounts of testosterone, or NPP, or Tren, or Anavar, or DBol or whatever I like to take on top of the human growth hormone as well. So when it comes to hormone adaptation, if you just logically think about it, it happens every single time. For some guys who think like, well it's not happening to me at all, because I've been doing Gear for a while now, completely wrong.
When it comes to hormonal adaptation or testosterone flu, some of the symptoms may be very apparent, especially to new guys, new guys who are not initiating, new guys to TRT, it is going to be very obvious. But for some of us veterans, it may not be as obvious as say the uninitiated guys. For example, typical brand new guy on TRT, never done Gear before, finally starting to do his very first pin. That first week, usually what happens is cold like symptoms, right?
Sniffles, runny nose, feeling lethargic, feeling a little bit bad, because that's part of the hormonal adaptation. Now, after a few days, or about a week and a half of the most, the guy is completely good. It's like, ok, cool, that wasn't so bad. Now, for the veterans, this is where the mistake comes in. They think that oh my God, there's something wrong, I'm feeling lethargic, I'm feeling sick.
When it comes to the actual image of it, the aesthetics of it, even though it's a bulking agent, it doesn't aromatize, but I'll get to that in a minute when it comes to the post cycle therapy stuff, it doesn't aromatize.
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And if I were to do that, my body still needs to adapt to it. Now when it comes to the hormonal adaptation that I go through, since I'm veteran now, I've been doing Gear for many years, it may not be as apparent. Some of these sides could just be I feel a little bit tired, I'm not sure what's wrong, but, you know, since I've been doing this for a while now, I'm just going to automatically assume it's because of the hormonal adaptation.
It may not be obvious as sniffles and feeling bad. Some of the other sides too may just be feeling tired, a little bit lethargic, a little bit of sniffles here and there, but nothing too big as say a complete brand new person. The reason why I'm bringing this up, because a lot of veterans feel like they know their stuff, so they feel like oh, here's a symptom, I need to do something about it now, to get rid of it.
When it comes to hormonal adaptation, there is no cure for it, I would just have to go through with it, take it for what it is, live by it, and that's it, because it's going to pass by off time anyway. A lot of veterans think, I am feeling lethargic, I need to go to donate blood now, oh my God, something's wrong, my RBC might be spiked, my blood pressure might be spiked, within the first week of a cycle.
It doesn't happen that quickly. And that's the other reason why I bring this up, man. Some of these things might get us in trouble because we might want to change the amounts, the estro, the AI, stuff like that.
So when it comes to hormonal adaptation or testosterone flu, it happens to everybody. So anytime I feel those weird bad sides, because I know what to do now, I am not going to hit that panic button. I'm just going to be like, ok, cool, I feel a little bit lethargic, I feel a little bit little cold, let me just calm down, let me not panic, let me not hit that panic button, start changing the amounts and my AI protocols and my P5Ps and my Caber.
It's like you know what, this just feels like test flu, this feels like hormonal adaptation. So during this phase, I'm just going to live by it, let it happen because within about a couple of days, it's going to go away. Now, there's one thing that I do want to add. So for the guys out there who has never done TRT before, it may go away when it comes to hormonal adaptation or testosterone flu, it may go away after one or two or three days, very quick for the majority of the guys.
Now, there are some very unlucky guys where the test flu or the hormonal adaptation last for like three and a half to four weeks, and it kind of sucks, it really does, but that's just the genetics man. There's nothing I could do about that. There's nothing that TRT places could do about that. That's just how our body reacts.
But again, it goes back to my main point, if that was happening to me, I would not hit the panic button. I'm just going to stay calm, let it ride, and then once the test flu is over, the homeowner adaptation is done, then I get to reap the benefits of being on TRT or testosterone or on a full bus cycle.
Always bother, your question, hit me up. Remember that link is right below in the description here. Other than that boys, Kai here, out. Take care.
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