Forged Bridge beginning of PCT or after PCT?

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Have a full bottle of Forged Bridge. Do I run it beginning of PCT or after? My initial assessment was to run at the start of PCT for 4 weeks. Thoughts?
 
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Have a full bottle of Forged Bridge. Do I run it beginning of PCT or after? My initial assessment was to run at the start of PCT for 4 weeks. Thoughts?
I'm not sure i know of forged bridge. I know of forged post cycle. And then there is NTBM bridge.

So forged post cycle should be ran the first four weeks of PCT. Then you can follow it up with HCGen or Bridge. And make sure you get some N2Guard to help return your liver values and cholesterol levels
 

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I'm not sure i know of forged bridge. I know of forged post cycle. And then there is NTBM bridge.

So forged post cycle should be ran the first four weeks of PCT. Then you can follow it up with HCGen or Bridge. And make sure you get some N2Guard to help return your liver values and cholesterol levels
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Thanks, that was my mistake on the branding. Yes it is NTBM Bridge. So I will run Post Cycle and Nolva and then Bridge when done? Why not together? Just curious.

I am currently taking the N2guard; great product!
 

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post cycle & nolva should be ran together during pct. Once pct is done you use bridge.


Add unleashed to post cycle, using the combo together is much more effective.
 
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Thanks, that was my mistake on the branding. Yes it is NTBM Bridge. So I will run Post Cycle and Nolva and then Bridge when done? Why not together? Just curious.

I am currently taking the N2guard; great product!
You can run them together if you want to add to your PCT, but Bridge's intent is to run after PCT to help keep gains coming post PCT. But either way you run it is fine, and both ways have its advantages ;)
 

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