Facts prove ideas and concepts wrong, not other people. The more accurately you describe the truest possible state of affairs in the world is how correct you are, and conversely, the opposite description of same makes you wrong. Unfortunately, incorrect representation of that state of affairs (i.e. the written word), epistemologically also makes you wrong in this forum, even if conceptually or metaphysically you are right.Originally Posted by JohnnyB
I'm writing an article on PCT which will include my HCG thoughts for BB4L, and it will probably be done next month. However, my article for MesoRx will go into why Exemestane ought to be used on PCT with HCG and Nolvadex, instead of Arimidex or Letro. However, you can simply read some of that info in my book, although at 350+ pages, the book is a monster already, and clearly I couldn't go into the length I can when writing a single article on a single compound....or the book would be a thousand pages, easily.




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