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    Too much for PCT?

    So heres the question...Just finishing up a short cycle (6 weeks) of Prop only as first cycle. For PCT I have Nolva, Clomid, Letro, and Proviron , but not very much of each. If I use all 4 beginning 3 days after last shot, would it be too much, even if I have to run a little lower than usual amounts for each?

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    I recently read that using Letro and Nolva together reduces blook plasma levels, is this true??

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    Drop the letro imo.

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    agreed...drop the letro order some more stuff from arr like the clomid or nolva from my understanding they cant sell proviron for legal reasons

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    Thanks for the imput. If I understand correctly Letro apart form everything else promotes less water retention, great for the cycle I am on and will be on next. Maybe the letro can be used inbetween cycles after PCT before next cycle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Apec
    Thanks for the imput. If I understand correctly Letro apart form everything else promotes less water retention, great for the cycle I am on and will be on next. Maybe the letro can be used inbetween cycles after PCT before next cycle?
    it could drive estrogen levels too low and you could have libido issues...COULD i wouldnt bridge between cycles maybe proviron between cycles?

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    Ya I agree. As much as I love letro and everyone who has been around here for a while knows I do, I would still never run it if I didnt have to. It can lead to a host of side effects that just arent worth it unless you have gyno or are very prone to it. Proviron definitely is a better option. I wouldnt even bridge though, if you are doing TRT its a different story but bridging imo is just staying on cycle and I wont be doing that until I am much older.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C_Bino
    Ya I agree. As much as I love letro and everyone who has been around here for a while knows I do, I would still never run it if I didnt have to. It can lead to a host of side effects that just arent worth it unless you have gyno or are very prone to it. Proviron definitely is a better option. I wouldnt even bridge though, if you are doing TRT its a different story but bridging imo is just staying on cycle and I wont be doing that until I am much older.


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    What are the horrible side-effects you speak of?

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    Side effects from femara use...well I will ist some of the main ones.
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