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    Nolva to increase test

    So obviously nolva is used during pct to increase natural test levels again. Could it be used by someone under the age of 25 to raise test considering its unsafe to cycle? Or will it to have negative consequences on the endocrine/HPTA systems?

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    There are studies out there what show taking nolva will increase your test by 150% and if I remember right they were done on men suffering from hypogonadism. If your wanting to increase your test levels by using nolva to hopefully get some kind of muscle tissue benefit out of it then your mistaken, it isn't going to do nothing. I would stop looking at messing around with your hormones at 18yrs, let them develop and mature and look towards food and training for that extra benefit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus300
    There are studies out there what show taking nolva will increase your test by 150% and if I remember right they were done on men suffering from hypogonadism. If your wanting to increase your test levels by using nolva to hopefully get some kind of muscle tissue benefit out of it then your mistaken, it isn't going to do nothing. I would stop looking at messing around with your hormones at 18yrs, let them develop and mature and look towards food and training for that extra benefit.
    Thanks for the reply. Just trying to find ideas to give to my endo regarding low test issues. But if it isnt safe il look elsewhere

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikalexopoulos View Post
    Thanks for the reply. Just trying to find ideas to give to my endo regarding low test issues. But if it isnt safe il look elsewhere
    I wouldnt think your endo needs ideas on the subject of hormones, i'd follow his direction IMHO and also your question had nothing to do with anyone who had low test!! it was about someone under 25yrs old and the negative sides to his hpta.

    Best of luck
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    not this 1 again....

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    Quote Originally Posted by cro
    not this 1 again....
    Cro i ask these questions because all i did was getting flamed in the last thread. Get over it mate. I never knew asking questions for edicational purposes was against the law mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus300

    I wouldnt think your endo needs ideas on the subject of hormones, i'd follow his direction IMHO and also your question had nothing to do with anyone who had low test!! it was about someone under 25yrs old and the negative sides to his hpta.

    Best of luck
    Yea again, im not doing the things i am askig about. I am only asking for educational purposes. I am not going to do anything unless its approved by my endo or gp . Thanks for the help without being a dick like alot of the others that have contributed to my threads!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikalexopoulos View Post
    Cro i ask these questions because all i did was getting flamed in the last thread. Get over it mate. I never knew asking questions for edicational purposes was against the law mate

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    this is my first ever post on this forum.

    i found this somewhere..

    "While tamoxifen has been shown to antagonize the actions of estrogen in tissues such as the breast, its effects in other tissues such as bones has not been documented fully. There have been studies done in mice showing tamoxifen mimic the effects of estrogen on bone metabolism and skeletal growth. Thus increasing the possibility of pre-mature bone fusion. This effect would be less of a concern in adults who have stopped growing."

    hope it helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by cro
    your right .. my BAD.sorry
    No worries thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by asiandude
    this is my first ever post on this forum.

    i found this somewhere..

    "While tamoxifen has been shown to antagonize the actions of estrogen in tissues such as the breast, its effects in other tissues such as bones has not been documented fully. There have been studies done in mice showing tamoxifen mimic the effects of estrogen on bone metabolism and skeletal growth. Thus increasing the possibility of pre-mature bone fusion. This effect would be less of a concern in adults who have stopped growing."

    hope it helps
    Thanks man. Yea ive been doing abit of research but havnt seen that. Cheers

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    Take a natural test booster that has D-Asapartic Acid which is a vitamin that has shown to increase test levels. Now it isn't magic but it keeps your natural test levels 42 percent above its avg.

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