BigD,
Thanks for posting this.
The author of the article writes:The author took a whole lot of words to say what he summed up in the above paragraph. I don't think that this article uncovers anything new. Anyone who has read this board or has compared his/her results with another's can easily conclude that steroids affect each person differently--that includes Clomid and the rest of the anti-e's.Judging from this information it's clear that Clomid, at best, is a crap shoot and its benefits, if any, are temporary. So why is everyone still taking it?
The ONLY way a person will ever know how a steroid is going to affect him/her is to use it and note the changes. Yes, there are trends that a person can look at in order to get an idea of what to expect. For example, EQ will probably cause hunger pangs, increased vascularity and higher blood pressure. But, this trend does not mean that every person will experience the full force of these effects. Some people have terrible anxiety attacks on EQ; others have no side-effects. Bad results do not necessarily mean that you used a "bad" or "counterfeit" batch. Usually, unsatisfactory results are caused by the lack of proper nutrition. But, poor results and side-effects can also be attributed to one's body chemistry.
This is why I have always chosen to start with small amounts of something new before I use more. This way, I can find out how my body reacts before using more. Some people may not have the time, patience or money for this approach. To each his own.
Remember: just because you may not get adequate results from a product does not mean it is useless to everyone.




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