(10-15-2015, 10:01 PM)FluffyBunny Wrote: Yes i know the normalizer suppose to do that
But i felt like there was more external results when i ran AM5 , even though if was my first run i felt like i was getting a lot more attention from women too.
Internally speaking for AM5... i kinda forgot how much it changed me at the time...
Did u remember ur run of AM5?
How would i know when it burns in enough... i barely felt much growth from it... it almost just feels like stability ..
Well your first run of AM regardless, will give a "greater" change than others as you're going from "nothing" to beginning to absorb the brand new programming if you understand me. But that doesn't mean the other runs don't do anything. In fact, there's far more tech and muscle and material in AM6, that it will offer far more than it's earlier versions of course while giving a much smoother ride as well as alot of it's possible resistance is bypassed by the Naturaliser and Slipstream. That's just natural as a side effect of evolution.
Shannon says 3 runs of the multi stages, for most people, that's the point where you will be able to convincingly say you fully own each bulletpoint on AM6's sales page. Some maybe more, some maybe less. All depends on your starting point, resistance, and hours listened basically.
I never did AM5. I only did 5G's. ASC 5G>AM6>SM3.
Keep in mind too that this desire to use an older, much less powerful version of AM, could merely be a very clever way that your subconscious is trying to hold onto it's beliefs and a very advanced form of resistance.