
Originally Posted by
Nooomoto
Nothing we do should be done carelessly, and everything we do (compound and hormone wise) is ****ing serious. Just because PCT drugs are "****ing serious" doesn't mean they aren't to be used. They serve a very specific purpose to us and to those of us who choose to pay attention to what we are doing they very successfully execute what we need them to. We all (those of us who pay attention anyway, which I could say of most of the regulars here) are "****ing serious" about these things.
His points are redundant...PCT drugs are serious and water is wet. Awesome.
EDIT:
Re-reading his posts, it seems he's angry because of the new standard on these types of forums...which is to recommend a PCT consisting of this and that. Me, personally, I don't use HCG and I come out fine with just Nolvadex and Clomid for my PCT (done this several times). He's complaining how theres no "proof" and it's "bro science"...well so is everything he's saying. He's not citing any "proof" either and what the other members are saying is just as valid as anything he's saying, he just thinks it's better because it's old school.
I get the feeling he's very competitive and has fallen behind the curve a bit and it's made him just a tad bitter.
From one of his posts:
"I have lost size and strength - but I completely stopped training at about the time I came off due to financial issues, and havent been eating right - so inevitable really - nothing to do with PCT or lack thereof."
He does a great job at pointing out the holes in the accepted PCT theory over there, but forgets that his idea of simply stopping and not doing anything is not only full of holes, rather it is a giant hole. I had plenty of friends that got on gear as teenagers and had no regard for PCT or even knew what it was, and I swear to you a few of them pop Viagra like its candy because they just cant get one up.
I've talked to a lot of people about gear and gear use and what not, some recreational people, some athletes, some competitive BBs and some healthcare professionals. I've never heard ANYONE say that PCT isn't necessary.