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Thread: Do we start pct too early?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyinkedup View Post
    The metabolism of testosterone is mediated by cyp enzymes in the cyp450 family (specifically 3a4 and 2a3 IIRC) Because levels of these enzymes vary individual to individual (levels are often age, gender,and ethnicity based as well) there is no "formula" that can be accurate at determining a set half life of testosterone for everyone.
    I agree there is no exact forumula, but the one above would give a ball park figure...

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    Thanx for the replies guys in summary I think the best protocol would be to extend pct a further 2 weeks just to side on the air of caution. When starting this thread my concern was if we started too early we would be finishing to early which wouldn't be optimal in recovery.
    Again thanx guys great read!

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    Good thread bigsiv

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    Quote Originally Posted by clarky.
    Good thread bigsiv
    Cheers Clarky it was interesting to see the difference of opinions on the subject, quite a split. After listening to Mickey I wouldn't want to upset him understand where you were coming from though MK

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    Great topic. I enjoyed reading everyone's opinions.

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