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Thread: nolva NOT good for pct?(!)

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    nolva NOT good for pct?(!)

    Hey

    whats this thing that i've read on another board that nolvadex has not been shown in recent studies to raise endogenous test levels => its useless and clomid should be used .

    whats the truth about this ??

    please post studies or anything that is authentic , your experiences .....

    tx

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    Rading and reserchin will give you all you need this is the best place. http://www.anabolicbooks.com/

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    Tamoxifen(nolvadex) blocks estrogen receptors,it doesn't inhibit the conversion of testosterone into estrogen.If u use this as a anti-estrogen, you will lose a certain percentage of your testosterone to estrogen conversion.With Arimidex,femara and Aromasin usage the aromatase enzyme is disabled and your testosterone stays predominately as test..Tamoxifen has been shown to inhibit the release of IGF-1 from the liver.Even if only slightly inhibits IGF-1 release,why risk it?IN my eyes Nolvadex is no good unless your a woman

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    I personally ran 250/week of test e week 1-10. 75 eod test p week 4-12. Winny week 1-6.

    All I took for PCT was 60 first week and then 40 for weeks 2-4 of Nolvadex.

    I got my test levels checked last week (its been 5 months since the cycle) and they are 796. Normal is 750. So all is good in the hood and I must say that it seems that from my experience Nolvadex does a great job with bringing your test levels back to normal.

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    tx for replies guys especially fort

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    Tamoxifen has worked great for years. People keep citing the IGF issue but they forget to mention that it's not an amount that is at all significant in seeing gains/losses, so it is an irrelevant point.

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