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dpbigpolack
02-07-2006, 03:03 PM
im about to end a 8 week cycle of methyl 1p and i needed a question answered. I kno i have to take somethin after my cycle so i dont crash, lol. And people say take nolva and formadrol, but would a product like the tribulus work? since it is a natural hormone testostarone booster? I thinkin it might work for post cycle but what do u guys know or think? HELP ME OUT PLEASE


Thanks, appreciate it

n2jss
02-07-2006, 03:15 PM
I think they are right but you should have had that planned before you started.

antihero
02-07-2006, 05:39 PM
trib should by no means be used as a standalone as your pct...




im about to end a 8 week cycle of methyl 1p and i needed a question answered. I kno i have to take somethin after my cycle so i dont crash, lol. And people say take nolva and formadrol, but would a product like the tribulus work? since it is a natural hormone testostarone booster? I thinkin it might work for post cycle but what do u guys know or think? HELP ME OUT PLEASE


Thanks, appreciate it

greg33706
02-07-2006, 06:12 PM
i told you you're going to crash http://www.illpumpyouup.com/forum/smileys/smiley2.gif at least you're in better shape then me http://www.illpumpyouup.com/forum/smileys/smiley11.gifhehe...

Turbo
02-08-2006, 04:20 AM
tribulus will help in raising your test levels but you also need to lower your estrogen levels. You should get a real PCT, you worked so hard on your gain in your cycle don't chance it without taking a solid PCT. Go with any of these:
Designer Supplements Rebound XT
Ergopharm 6-OXO
Anabolic Xtreme PCT
InStone Forza-T

Psyco_Demon
02-08-2006, 01:52 PM
What kind of gains did you see after the 8 weeks? And how many bottles of the stuff did you go through? I was thinking of trying it out for that long as well.

greg33706
02-11-2006, 06:46 PM
What kind of gains did you see after the 8 weeks? And how many bottles of the stuff did you go through? I was thinking of trying it out for that long as well.


im getting huge gains- best stuff you can buy legal right now, no question about it.

dpbigpolack
02-13-2006, 07:10 AM
okay, now that i got formadrol extreme by legal gear, jus wonderin if it is okay or not to add on tribulus, i dont perticulatly have knowledge on that, so what do you guy think??

antihero
02-13-2006, 08:58 AM
sure you can throw in some trib. btu you should also be running a SERM in your pct

okay, now that i got formadrol extreme by legal gear, jus wonderin if it is okay or not to add on tribulus, i dont perticulatly have knowledge on that, so what do you guy think??

powernick
02-13-2006, 09:17 AM
what is a serm

n2jss
02-13-2006, 09:36 AM
SERMs (Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators)


SERMs, or selective estrogen-receptor modulators, block the action of estrogen in the breast and certain other tissues by occupying estrogen receptors inside cells.


With a SERM sitting in the estrogen receptor, there is no place for the real estrogen to "sit down"—like a game of musical chairs. The SERM blocks the more powerful estrogen signals from getting into the estrogen receptor and telling the cell to grow and spread


SERMs do not affect all estrogen receptors in the same way, because, as the name states, they are "selective":

SERMs block (or selectively inhibit) estrogen receptors in breast cells. Therefore, cells don't get the signals they need to grow and multiply.
SERMs stimulate estrogen receptors in other organs, with good and bad results. For example, the SERM tamoxifen

stimulates liver cells, lowering cholesterol levels.
stimulates bone cells, resulting in stronger bones and reduced risk of bone breaks.
stimulates growth of uterine cells (cells in the uterus), slightly increasing the risk of uterine cancer. [/list][/list]


A SERM may also weakly stop the formation of new blood vessels that supply the nutrients the cancer needs to grow. (This is called an "anti-angiogenic" effect.) Although this action would never be enough to stop making all new blood vessels, it may starve some cancer cells, which need extra blood vessels to grow.


As long as a SERM is sitting inside all the estrogen receptors, the cancer cells remain quiet and relatively harmless. After a long period of not being stimulated, the cancer cells may die off. SERMs may even cause breast cancer cells to destroy themselves, a process called "apoptosis," or programmed cell death.


There are three SERMs, each usually taken once a day by pill:

The most prescribed SERM is tamoxifen (the brand name is Nolvadex, but it's also now a generic drug called tamoxifen citrate).


Raloxifene (brand name: Evista) hasn't been used to treat women with breast cancer. But it does lower the risk of breast cancer in women who take it to treat osteoporosis. An ongoing study in women who are at high risk for breast cancer but have no personal history of the disease is comparing how well tamoxifen and raloxifene reduce the risk of breast cancer.


The third SERM, toremifene (brand name: Fareston), is relatively new and not often used in the United States.
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powernick
02-13-2006, 10:06 AM
thanx n2jss

greg33706
02-13-2006, 12:47 PM
hey dan, im going to run tribulus with myformadrol extreme