EQ w/ Test

felixs1964

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I'm running equal amounts of EQ and Test.
Can I run more EQ than Test? I can only do .5cc every 8 days due to medical reasons. I want to double my EQ.
 
Doubling your EQ isn’t doable without increasing the volume. Right now, you're getting 100mg EQ and 100mg Test per shot. If you can find EQ at a higher dosage like 300mg/ml or more, you could potentially increase your EQ without going over the 0.5cc limit.

As for running EQ higher than Test, it's possible and some people do it, but you should know that keeping Test higher is generally preferred for better hormone balance and fewer issues like low libido or mood swings.
 
Medical reasons would make it difficult and pointless as risk/ benefit ratio still increases. EQ appears relatively safe but it’s research/ development was done for animals- keeping it equal or less than test is highly recommended as mentioned already
 
Doubling your EQ isn’t doable without increasing the volume. Right now, you're getting 100mg EQ and 100mg Test per shot. If you can find EQ at a higher dosage like 300mg/ml or more, you could potentially increase your EQ without going over the 0.5cc limit.

As for running EQ higher than Test, it's possible and some people do it, but you should know that keeping Test higher is generally preferred for better hormone balance and fewer issues like low libido or mood swings.
In general terms though, increasing EQ relative to testosterone can raise the risk of side effects like elevated hematocrit (thicker blood), worsened cholesterol, and cardiovascular strain, and it can also throw off estrogen balance because testosterone is the main driver of estrogen conversion. Since you mentioned medical limitations, the safest move is to avoid adjusting doses without medical supervision and rely on bloodwork and a clinician to guide any changes.
 
Yeah not wrong. EQ can 100% push hematocrit up and mess with lipids, that’s the main thing people run into and yeah if you push EQ higher than test some guys feel flat or off because E2 ends up lower for them. But it’s not a fixed rule, everyone responds a bit different........that’s why bloods matter!

Long story short..... don’t run EQ stupid high, keep your test in a good spot and actually monitor your bloods. If hematocrit creeps, BP goes up, or you feel off, you pull it back. No need to overcomplicate it.
 
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