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    I will be going to Mexico on week 10 of a 16 week cycle. I will be over there for a week possibly 10 days. I will be using test C so I am going to double up before I head out there. Hcg only has a half life of 48 hrs. Being without hcg for that amount of time going to do anything?

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    I successfully used Low dose Naltrexone on my last cycle.

    I did not use HCG on my last cycle and found it really cut my PCT down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fit N Fun
    I successfully used Low dose Naltrexone on my last cycle.

    I did not use HCG on my last cycle and found it really cut my PCT down.
    I've never heard of that drug before. I am curious about my dilemma with the hcg not being able to come with me.
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    You can search the internet, or even this forum, I ran a thread on the use of it a couple of years ago.

    It worked well for me.

    I would not consider doing a cycle without Low dose Naltrexone to support my boys.

    I did not use HCG at all on my last cycle and my nuts were full size all the way through and huge after a short PCT, they are still that way today.

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    Op, you'll be fine for one week. Take your shot the day you leave and resume the day you return. If it's prescription HCG you could buy an insulin travel kit and take it with you. If so, I'd only take as little as possible so you can heave it when done.

    Here's the thread you referred to Fit:

    http://forums.steroid.com/showthread...-on-next-cycle

    Scally's opinion seems to be against it at this time.

    From Wiki:

    Low-Dose naltrexoneMain article: Low dose naltrexone
    "Low dose naltrexone" (LDN) describes the "off-label" use of naltrexone at low doses for diseases not related to chemical dependency or intoxication, such as multiple sclerosis.[14] Preliminary research suggests low dose naltrexone may be useful in preventing opioid tolerance and dependence when combined with an opioid,[15] reduce the severity of opioid withdrawal,[16] or improve fibromyalgia symptoms,[17] though much more research needs to be done before it can be recommended for clinical use.

    Although there have been dramatic claims about its efficacy in treating a wide range of diseases including cancer and HIV, these claims are not generally supported by scientific evidence.[14] This treatment has gotten significant attention on the Internet, especially through websites run by organizations promoting its use.[18]

    A single-blind randomized, two-group clinical trial of Low Dose Naltrexone for HIV/AIDS was conducted in Mali from March 2008 to March 2010, published in the Journal of AIDS and HIV Research.[19] The authors concluded that adding LDN to a three-antiretroviral regime used improved the recovery rate of CD4 count, suggesting "further exploration of LDN as part of an HIV+ treatment regime is warranted."

    A single-cohort study of Low Dose Naltrexone in 55 HIV-positive asymptomatic untreated patients with CD4 counts between 350-600 was conducted in 2008-2009. This study showed CD4 percentages maintained without loss over the study's nine-month period.


    Fit, have you continued to use it? If so, your thoughts please?
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    [QUOTE="kelkel"]Op, you'll be fine for one week. Take your shot the day you leave and resume the day you return. If it's prescription HCG you could buy an insulin travel kit and take it with you. If so, I'd only take as little as possible so you can heave it when done.

    Thanks for the feedback. I'm not going to take a chance on taking it with me. Not worth the chance getting caught with it.. I don't have a script for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    Op, you'll be fine for one week. Take your shot the day you leave and resume the day you return. If it's prescription HCG you could buy an insulin travel kit and take it with you. If so, I'd only take as little as possible so you can heave it when done.

    Here's the thread you referred to Fit:

    Low dose Naltrexone on next cycle

    Scally's opinion seems to be against it at this time.

    From Wiki:

    Low-Dose naltrexoneMain article: Low dose naltrexone
    "Low dose naltrexone" (LDN) describes the "off-label" use of naltrexone at low doses for diseases not related to chemical dependency or intoxication, such as multiple sclerosis.[14] Preliminary research suggests low dose naltrexone may be useful in preventing opioid tolerance and dependence when combined with an opioid,[15] reduce the severity of opioid withdrawal,[16] or improve fibromyalgia symptoms,[17] though much more research needs to be done before it can be recommended for clinical use.

    Although there have been dramatic claims about its efficacy in treating a wide range of diseases including cancer and HIV, these claims are not generally supported by scientific evidence.[14] This treatment has gotten significant attention on the Internet, especially through websites run by organizations promoting its use.[18]

    A single-blind randomized, two-group clinical trial of Low Dose Naltrexone for HIV/AIDS was conducted in Mali from March 2008 to March 2010, published in the Journal of AIDS and HIV Research.[19] The authors concluded that adding LDN to a three-antiretroviral regime used improved the recovery rate of CD4 count, suggesting "further exploration of LDN as part of an HIV+ treatment regime is warranted."

    A single-cohort study of Low Dose Naltrexone in 55 HIV-positive asymptomatic untreated patients with CD4 counts between 350-600 was conducted in 2008-2009. This study showed CD4 percentages maintained without loss over the study's nine-month period.


    Fit, have you continued to use it? If so, your thoughts please?
    Naltrexone was great for me.

    I have not been on cycle since then, have tried Ostarine and am currently trying LGD-4033 to see what it's like.

    I mixed up some 50mg Naltrexone tabs in a mortar and pestle with some vitamins to dilute the % and capped them in gel tabs so that I have some on hand at the right daily dose if needed.

    So far the LGD-4033 has not changed my libido or the size of my nuts, so have not been taking the Naltrexone, I will review this as I go.

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    its mexico freaking get some there you dont need a script
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