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Thread: Will HCG and Nolva work against each other during PCT?

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    Will HCG and Nolva work against each other during PCT?

    Few questions,

    If your doing HCG/Nolva for PCT the HCG is mimicing the LH your body usually secretes to stimulate the Leydig Cells, thus, producing testosterone. So, when you come off the HCG your body is still not producing LH, so will natural testosterone production be affected?

    Nolva raises LH, but HCG mimcs it. So arnt the two working against each other when combined in a PCT protocol? Surely Nolva isnt raising LH when its being injected synthetically?

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    Nope!

    You will need to run an antiestrogen like nolva or clomid with HCG. HCG will also increase estrogen-levels which can cause negative feedback on HPTA. Gyno can also be promotet by HCG unless an antiestrogen is being used!

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    Nope!

    You will need to run an antiestrogen like nolva or clomid with HCG. HCG will also increase estrogen-levels which can cause negative feedback on HPTA. Gyno can also be promotet by HCG unless an antiestrogen is being used!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vitor
    Nope!

    You will need to run an antiestrogen like nolva or clomid with HCG. HCG will also increase estrogen-levels which can cause negative feedback on HPTA. Gyno can also be promotet by HCG unless an antiestrogen is being used!
    Thanks Vitor, but I did already know this.

    Can anyone answer that, when the HCG is stopped, will natural LH levels be low, due to injecting a synthetic one. Will This affect natural testosterone production also?

    The only positvie thing I've found of using Nolva in conjuction with HCG is that it has the added benefit of significantly increasing the LH response to LHRH (LH Releasing Hormone). A kind of, up regulation of the LH-receptors. So would this be an added benifit when HCG is stopped?

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