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Your Avg PCT Protocol (AI, SERM, Cortisol Blocker, Etc.)

PumpingIron

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A SERM and no AI...this seems to be the norm recently.

Can anyone point out what made the huge change from running them together?

I remember in the past it was an argument between running an AI and SERM inversely or not...now it's not running them together at all...

Where was I when this all happened?

I'm still under the impression or running them inversely and adding a cortisol blocker and natty test booster...




...Just trying to get some clarification here...
 
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Coincidence? Maybe, but my hunch is that there's something to it.

I can't speak for others, but personally, this data convinced me to avoid AIs in PCT unless there's a very specific reason to use one.
 
I use a light dose of AI in every post cycle therapy now. this is what helps me recover quickest or so it seems. too much of an AI dries me out. I like the slow decaying halflife of serms though. its seems its still up to opinion just like nolva v. clomid. I think I am one of those that does not get gyno very easily.
also I take dhea during pct tapered down. the consensus seems to be that dhea does not shut you down.
 
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I can't make sense "on paper" of why you would take a AI in post cycle therapy. An Aromitase inhibiter does just that, inhibits aromitase ? right ? So what is aromitizing during PCT. Your not taking anything that could aromitize and your natural test levels are supressed, so it's not like you have a whole lot of test running around ready to aromitize/convert into estrogen. So it does not make any sense to me to take an AI.
Am I missing something here ?
 
The Colonel 333 said:
I can't make sense "on paper" of why you would take a AI in post cycle therapy. An Aromitase inhibiter does just that, inhibits aromitase ? right ? So what is aromitizing during post cycle therapy. Your not taking anything that could aromitize and your natural test levels are supressed, so it's not like you have a whole lot of test running around ready to aromitize/convert into estrogen. So it does not make any sense to me to take an AI.
Am I missing something here ?


that def. makes sense.

I think a big reason people have taken it was to make sure that the test you are trying to produce doesn't convert.
 
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