It depends on how much you've
read and how thorough your experiments have been. If you know what works, and why, you might get some
benefit from the chemset. Say, you know that A7 is mostly -none with a bit of -rone, and you wanted to tilt it a
little more friendly and soften it. You could add SoE, but you could be more precise by adding a drop of chemset
-nol to the mix.
I've been "using" for about a year now and was thinking of getting the chemset too, more out of
interest than anything. There are so many combinations available with the branded products. I'm not sure that
I'd get any better results but it would be fun to tinker, and perhaps refine a mix or two that isn't attainable
with ready-made products.
I did buy A1 (androstedienone) and like it very much for a comfort/trust vibe added
to a mix. I've had spectacular results with a social mix of A7/SoE/A1.
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