Methyl D and M4OHN

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I am currently 3 weeks into my M4OHN cycle at 20 mgs a day. I dont hate it but i sure as hell am not in love with it either. Im curious if adding Methyl D, would be a good thing or a bad thing. I responed well to my only MD cycle so I would like to know If it would be a bad thing to run it along with the M4OHN for another 2 weeks?
 

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it shouldnt, I dont see why there would be a problem. both are mild, neither will convert to estrogen. you should do well.
 

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I am currently 3 weeks into my M4OHN cycle at 20 mgs a day. I dont hate it but i sure as hell am not in love with it either. Im curious if adding Methyl D, would be a good thing or a bad thing. I responed well to my only MD cycle so I would like to know If it would be a bad thing to run it along with the M4OHN for another 2 weeks?
What kind of results have you gotten (or not gotten) so far? Which m4ohn are you using?
 

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What kind of results have you gotten (or not gotten) so far? Which m4ohn are you using?
Weight the same, Body comp. might be a little better, strength the same, and having trouble sleeping. I do have plenty of energy throughout the day though. LIke i said, I dont hate it, but certainly dont love it.
 
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So does this imply there's little or no risk of gyno from m4ohn? (maybe I'm just confused)

Any post-cycle recommendation for m4ohn?
 

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there shouldnt be a risk of gyno from M4OHN, according to the studies i posted on my site. but everyone is different and there are usually more then one pathway for certain mechanisms.
 
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Assuming no gyno risk, is there a post-m4ohn-cycle recommendation for boosting testosterone production? (an OTC product) thanks



there shouldnt be a risk of gyno from M4OHN, according to the studies i posted on my site. but everyone is different and there are usually more then one pathway for certain mechanisms.
 

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