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    Question regarding nolva.

    If nolva is suppressive why use it during pct?

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    Quite the opposite. Nolva is not suppressive, it's stimulatory to pituitary function.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    Quite the opposite. Nolva is not suppressive, it's stimulatory to pituitary function.
    Ok,ty,kelkel,thought I read on another site that it was suppressive of 1gf and hgh, kinda thru me off, must have read it wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 70rs View Post
    Ok,ty,kelkel,thought I read on another site that it was suppressive of 1gf and hgh, kinda thru me off, must have read it wrong.
    Ahh, well you did not specify what. When you said suppressive everyone here will automatically think HPTA like I did. To your new point, yes, it is slightly suppressive to IGF-1 but it's dose dependent. Nolva when mixed with clomid work synergistically in restarting the HPTA during pct. The minor and temporary hit you may take in IGF-1 levels is inconsequential considered to having zero to poor HPTA function or a much slower restart due to the lack of serms used.

    In other words, it's nothing to worry about. Many guys, myself included, will often run low dose nolva (10 mgs) while on cycle as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    Ahh, well you did not specify what. When you said suppressive everyone here will automatically think HPTA like I did. To your new point, yes, it is slightly suppressive to IGF-1 but it's dose dependent. Nolva when mixed with clomid work synergistically in restarting the HPTA during pct. The minor and temporary hit you may take in IGF-1 levels is inconsequential considered to having zero to poor HPTA function or a much slower restart due to the lack of serms used.

    In other words, it's nothing to worry about. Many guys, myself included, will often run low dose nolva (10 mgs) while on cycle as well.
    Ok,got it,tyvm!

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