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  1. is it wise to bridge Sarm after a prohormone cycle ?

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  2. is it wise to bridge Sarm after a prohormone cycle ?

    Two things: First, SARMS are most certainly suppressive. Any compound that interacts with your Androgen Receptors will have suppression because it competes with Testosterone in regard to binding to the receptor sites. Second, SARMS do interact with your liver. Most will be much less than AAS...
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