Don't frontload. You'll jack your levels up then they'll drop down. You're better off just letting it happen.
If you frontload correctly, you shouldn't jump much over the "balance point" of consistent levels at all. You should just reach that saturation level a lot faster. I could be mistaken from a scientific standpoint, but I've always reaped the benefits of a proper frontload from a personal experience standpoint.
Can you explain in further detail why you say that?
It also makes sense that with a proper frontload and successive pins, you are able to maintain a higher level throughout the entire cycle than a level you would be at just pinning normal amounts from the get go. I've already had this conversation with Bill Roberts, he explains it very well.
If you frontload it, 14-17 days seems like an accurate guesstimate as to when you'll feel it. If not, TG gave you the right answer.
To frontload it, you could either pin three times your planned regular dose on the first pin and then just your regular dose from there on out, or you could pin two times your regular dose for two consecutive pins, and then normal after that.
Like this: Let's say you're planning on pinning M/W/F at 200mgs each for 600mgs/week. Option 1 would be 600mgs on Monday, and then 200mgs after that starting Wednesday. Option 2 would be 400mgs on Monday, 400mgs on Wednesday, then 200mgs after that starting on Friday.
By this example, it should be OK; however, when someone says, "frontloading," they typically (from what I've ran across), and eroneously, think a heavier dose for quite a few pinnings, not just the first one. I only glanced over this post before I posted. I've attached my PCT calculator you can manipulate to see the effects of different doses, at different times. There's several different esters in it.
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