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Patsfan12
August 16th, 2006, 08:13 PM
Either halodrol or promagnon

Weeks 1-4:
Halodrol (promagnon/methandrol/sostenol 250)
Orastan-E or Methonalone
Cycle support or Perfect Cycle

Weeks 5-9:
Cycle support or Perfect Cycle
Rebound xt or inhibit e
Dhea
Trib/dim/chrysin

What do you think?

ripped218
August 16th, 2006, 08:58 PM
Either halodrol or promagnon

Weeks 1-4:
Halodrol (promagnon/methandrol/sostenol 250)
Orastan-E or Methonalone
Cycle support or Perfect Cycle

Weeks 5-9:
Cycle support or Perfect Cycle
Rebound xt or inhibit e
Dhea
Trib/dim/chrysin

What do you think?
I would go with Cycle support for ancilleries ,it has more stuff you will need in it.And Inhibit-e is the same thing as RXT,they are both ATD,but Inhibit-e is a way better deal.

Sonny
August 16th, 2006, 10:23 PM
That avatar is hilarious!

That is how I felt at work today.


Anyways-many people have done well on the halo (or clone)/orastan-e (or clone) cycle. Not sure of your weight, but you will want to dose O-E higher around 150mg/day unless you are a big boy maybe up to 250mg.

Many decide different things for liver support/estrogen control so.....but I would add a cotrisol control to you pct-big difference.

Never hear anything good with dhea, unless you are over 35-and even then I don't know-just suggestion.

Good luck.

Patsfan12
August 16th, 2006, 10:56 PM
Im 35 and i weigh 240. So i should add a cortisol control?
That avatar is friggin hlarious!!!!!

ripped218
August 16th, 2006, 11:01 PM
Im 35 and i weigh 240. So i should add a cortisol control?
That avatar is friggin hlarious!!!!!
Yeah an anti-cortisol is a good addition,I like either SNS's Reduce XT or AX's Retain.

Patsfan12
August 16th, 2006, 11:09 PM
Where (or which week) would i do that?

ripped218
August 16th, 2006, 11:17 PM
Just add the anti-cortisol when you start PCT.

Patsfan12
August 16th, 2006, 11:26 PM
Cool! Thanks alot!
:)

Clickster
August 16th, 2006, 11:30 PM
The anti-cortisol isn't REALLY needed until week 3 of your PCT.