Will def take this advice into serious consideration. I dnt want to do any permanat damage to my body. At the same time, couldnt all or most of the sid effects be reduced through proper regimen? like post cycle and nutrition etc.
Will def take this advice into serious consideration. I dnt want to do any permanat damage to my body. At the same time, couldnt all or most of the sid effects be reduced through proper regimen? like post cycle and nutrition etc.
Yes and no. The short-term side effects of estrogen are almost completely controllable, and gonad atrophy is easily combated. However, those aren't the side effects we're talking about. When you introduce synthetic hormones into your body at a point when the body is still developing its own hormone-producing organs, there is a serious potential to prevent those organs from being fully developed. What this means is that in the long run, you could inhibit your body's ability to produce natural testosterone, among other hormones for the rest of your life, and obviously this is something you want to avoid at all costs.
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