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What's up everybody.. I'm about to finish my 16 week cycle of test only and I was wondering if adex and hcg would be enough of a pct? Looking to save money.

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No SERM no cycle. <--
 
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Serms are cheap bro
 
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What does the HCG even do for PCT?
I was told it helps bring back natty test levels. I was heard broscience and I'd figure I'd share with you all. Supposedly all I need is adex and hcg for pct. it sounded a bit ridiculous to me too but I'm no expert.
 
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HCG gets your boys going again. Pre PCT. You take it two-three weeks prior to PCT while the long ester test clears.

Then you begin the SERM to jump start your HPTA.

i.e., Clomid
50/50/25/25
 
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Clomid increases LH? HCG increases FSH? What are their similarities and differences?
 
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Do you know what LH and FSH stand for? Look them up and HPTA restart protocol.
 
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Hcg is suppressive in pct...
 
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Hcg is suppressive in pct...
I believe It benefits your pct to take it before the serm.
Take it from someone who just recovered from a heavy year long cycle.
 
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I was told it helps bring back natty test levels. I was heard broscience and I'd figure I'd share with you all. Supposedly all I need is adex and hcg for pct. it sounded a bit ridiculous to me too but I'm no expert.
Technically, it could work with hcg to mimic lh and then adex to lower estrogen enough to trigger a response from the hpta but why risk it? Clomid is prescribed for testosterone replacement even for long term use so why not use the medically proven and extremely cheap serm instead of someones theory? Just my thoughts.
 

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