battle of the cycle supports.....are they all created equal

hvactech

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dont see alot people using lg's cycle aid...
 
Its just too hard to beat cel or ai's price per serving...i really have no idea why people use the support products from other companies
 
I like Aegis
 
hvactech said:
dont see alot people using lg's cycle aid...

Why bother? Cycle Assist is awesome, even from a general health standpoint.
 
SNS liver support offers much more then liver support and something else that the others do not. check it out
 
CEL Cycle Assist is just too damn good

I alway have some bottles of either cel cycle assist or liver xt on hand. detoxing is always just a good idea, even if you arent on cycle.
 
SNS liver support offers much more then liver support and something else that the others do not. check it out

I am, going to get a couple bottles, the ingredient profile looks good.

and i didn't know lg made a cycle support product?

funny, im actually looking for feedback from liver xt....

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I remember reading somewhere that NAC increases kidney stone risk..not positive though.

ive never heard this, do you have any literature?
 
I feel like now a days a lot of people avoid MT when possible because of its reported anti androgen properties. I am not sure how much of a difference MT could make on androgens and ARs when you are already on super-physiological levels of a test derivative but the concern was planted in my mind lol.

I took AI Cycle Support last cycle, granted it did have MT in it. Always dosed in 4 hours after a DS/PH dose.
 
fightbackhxc said:
ive never heard this, do you have any literature?

I know this doesn't have any value but I've read a study somewhere that determined similar results.

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I know this doesn't have any value but I've read a study somewhere that determined similar results.

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Vitamin C stacks great with NAC anyway as far as anti-oxidant cascades are concerned.
 
Agreed. Incredible bang for the buck.

I always liked Perfect Cycle and Cycle Assist.

Were any of these what Marc Lobliner always talked about in his video?
 
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