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    Proviron for PCT

    Ok i did a bit of research and there seems to be mixed use, i have a box of proviron left and would like to run for the first 10 days of my PCT (well first 7, im still waiting for my prop to leave my system) it at 150mg per day, along side 40mg of Nolva and 150mg of Clomid.

    Would the proviron prove to help for PCT?, as ive read that it is not suppressive to HTPA and helps restore LH.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Rose View Post
    Ok i did a bit of research and there seems to be mixed use, i have a box of proviron left and would like to run for the first 10 days of my PCT (well first 7, im still waiting for my prop to leave my system) it at 150mg per day, along side 40mg of Nolva and 150mg of Clomid.

    Would the proviron prove to help for PCT?, as ive read that it is not suppressive to HTPA and helps restore LH.
    I see nothing wrong with doing this. You will get 50/50 pros and cons. You have to see what works for you.

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    thanks for the positive input omna82, .

    I found this within the leaflet of my proviron (bought from a legit pharmacy, as there are no prescriptions necessary in thailand)

    "Oligozoospermia and deficient leydig-cell secretion may be the cause of infertility. With proviron sperm count and sperm quality as well as fructose concentration in the ejaculate can be improved and normalized."

    This is one off many materials i found saying it helped increase LH.

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    Yes,
    A lot of online "experts" will say it's no good, but you read the Bayer leaflet and all legitimate uses seems to concern increasing sperm count / testicular function and so forth. Should therefore be a good addition for PCT.

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