Cycles versus Seasons — What Changes?
When I think summertime for me — it does not really change my thought process on what peptides I want to research.
However, with the longer days, I’m usually more active. So for me, I usually feel like I have more energy simply from the fact it stays lighter out longer.
So if I’m already in a cycle that carries me through most of the summer, I’m pretty much locked into that protocol. I’m not one to randomly start adding or subtracting compounds mid-cycle. I stay locked in until that cycle ends.
Now if my cycle is ending around late June or early July, that’s usually when my thought process starts shifting more toward bioregulators, which I personally like to run about 3–4 times per year.
I’ve found my washout cycles are usually the best time for me personally to leverage bioregulators and help bring systems back toward homeostasis.
Curious how everyone else approaches seasonal changes in their research cycles.
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Adam Serge
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