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Re:H-drol for 4 weeks?
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23 October 2009 22:45
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h-drol is pretty mild in terms of side effects - I know everyone will be different but in my experience all i experienced was a bit of back pumps towards the end if the cycle and a bit of water retention around the cheeks, chin area. Excellent results with muscle gain though. I also think tamoxifen is an overkill on this as it is anti-estrogenic, perhaps a test booster such as diesel test would help but I reckon your body sorts itself out soon enough anyway.
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Re:H-drol for 4 weeks?
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24 October 2009 02:31
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PredatorNutrition I would say that if hairloss is a concern milder prohormones such as cynostane or protodrol make for better choices than superdrol which is more androgenic based on what I have seen. Adding to this, I will say though that I have designed hair prevention stacks based on a variety of products which will prevent and reverse hair loss should it occur. A base product for this would be Propecia, or, if especially concerned, Avodart. I do not recommend them if maximum muscle mass is a goal though as you will lose the strength building effects of DHT mediated via its strong CNS effects, plus its anti-estrogenic and fat burning benefits. Reversing hair loss is very very tricky. Many patients on finasteride or duasteride experience an increased amount of shedding in the first few weeks; after which, things get better. So using these drugs wouldn't really be the safest bet for short-term cycles, IMO
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