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Why do I get such an amazing result with Test C? As compared to either Test P or Test C? Isn't Test C technically weaker than the other ethanates?

AlphaMD's Answer

It is likely that by following the appropriate injection routine with Test C that you are going to maintain a better overall Testosterone level constantly than with Test P. The more stable your levels the better the results, as your body functions 24/7/365 & not just on the spike days of Test P.

It is not weaker, any regimen where you measure the appropriate MG per week on average and dose the same will be the same strength. The better you can optimize the consistency throughout that week the better the outcome (usually).

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