TOMMYGUNZ657
January 6th, 2008, 09:02 PM
Yeah I Know Im A Newb Lol
midnight765
January 6th, 2008, 09:57 PM
like i did..... use search button.....:cool:
fjet
January 6th, 2008, 10:07 PM
when you are new here you will find that the older vets on the board will shoot you a reply ... like look it up... and some other un kind words.
what you need to do is
look at the pct section.. learn as much as you can there.
then look up the product you are thinking about using. then search it. you will learn pros and cons there. after you have done all that you can have a better conversation. just for the record .. if you have not done any ph's before you definatly DO NOT want to start with M-drol
it is the strongest with the most side effects .. and if you have no idea you are having a side effect you can screw up your body good.
good luck
Nex
January 6th, 2008, 10:08 PM
when you are new here you will find that the older vets on the board will shoot you a reply ... like look it up... and some other un kind words.
what you need to do is
look at the pct section.. learn as much as you can there.
then look up the product you are thinking about using. then search it. you will learn pros and cons there. after you have done all that you can have a better conversation. just for the record .. if you have not done any ph's before you definatly DO NOT want to start with M-drol
it is the strongest with the most side effects .. and if you have no idea you are having a side effect you can screw up your body good.
good luck
well said!
KinesitionChirossage
January 7th, 2008, 01:01 AM
Yeah I Know Im A Newb Lol
The best advice that I could possibly give you is to go into every main section of this website, and read all of the "STICKIES." That's where/how I got my start on here. I don't wanna be a 'dick' and just say, "RESEARCH," but that's really your best bet at this time. That is not something I usually just go out and say, but I do a damn good job at discernment, and I think you can stand to, READ, READ, READ, and after you wipe the blood from your eyes, READ some more.
Redundant, I know!
like i did..... use search button.....:cool:
Short, simple and to the point.
when you are new here you will find that the older vets on the board will shoot you a reply ... like look it up... and some other un kind words.
what you need to do is
look at the pct section.. learn as much as you can there.
then look up the product you are thinking about using. then search it. you will learn pros and cons there. after you have done all that you can have a better conversation. just for the record .. if you have not done any ph's before you definatly DO NOT want to start with M-drol
it is the strongest with the most side effects .. and if you have no idea you are having a side effect you can screw up your body good.
good luck
Yup, this is good advice from fjet. Just type keyword, "M-DROL," into the search part of the forum. You'll be overwhelmed by probably the 200 plus threads that contain mentioning of M-Drol, but you'll find that after reading the first fourty, or so, that you'll be able to formulate a pretty good idea of what this compound, or any compound is like.
And I guess for the record, a SERM stands for 'Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator.
Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs) are a class of medication (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medication) that acts on the estrogen (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estrogen) receptor (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estrogen_receptor).[1] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selective_estrogen_receptor_modulator#_note-Riggs_2003) A characteristic that distinguishes these substances from pure receptor agonists (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agonist) and antagonists (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Receptor_antagonist) is that their action is different in various tissues, thereby granting the possibility to selectively inhibit or stimulate estrogen-like action in various tissues. (as taken from Wikipedia)
Go ahead and read DINOIII's PCT Articles that is on the top of the PCT page. It is an extremely difficult read, but it is in the proper medical terminology.
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