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| Binging on Pure ****ing Rage Board Sponsor | As you know, A.A.S., blocks GC receptors whilst you're 'ON', essentially limiting the catabolic effect of Cortisol. I would use it at half dosage throughout the P.C.T., and ramp up to full dosage upon ending. USP Labs 'Board Head Honcho' kse (at) usplabsdirect (dot) com. If you have questions: Use E-Mail please! |
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I'm curious to your response as i understand how cortisol is blocked while "on" but I'm wondering of the benefits of taking recreate while on a cutting cycle and using and anti-cort two weeks into pct to prevent rebound. Therefore, I would be ending the recreate first week into PCT. Thanks Evan | |
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| Binging on Pure ****ing Rage Board Sponsor | I'd choose a highly anti-catabolic, highly androgenic compound for a cutting cycle, and save the ReCreate for P.C.T., Unless you are utilizing it for the andrenergic agonism, thyroid effects, etc., and not primarily as a 11B inhibitor. Either way, I feel it's a highly useful compound in P.C.T., USP Labs 'Board Head Honcho' kse (at) usplabsdirect (dot) com. If you have questions: Use E-Mail please! |
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| Gold Member | Thanks! |
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| Registered User | thanks! |
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| Binging on Pure ****ing Rage Board Sponsor | No problem fellas. USP Labs 'Board Head Honcho' kse (at) usplabsdirect (dot) com. If you have questions: Use E-Mail please! |
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