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    Can Proviraplex/Mesterolone stop bitch titts??

    I was reading somewhere that taking mesterolone Can stop gyno.... Is that the case??? And if so can it be taken during the cycle instead of novaldex?? I still plan on doing pct w clomid

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    Proviron should always be taken with a cycle.Plus its great to take to have sex

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    Quote Originally Posted by FUZO View Post
    Proviron should always be taken with a cycle.Plus its great to take to have sex
    What effect does it have on sex?

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    sapossed to make u like ur 19 again on ability and drive.. says it cures a limp pecker lmao

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    Anyone w any feed back on the proviraplex/mesterolone???

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    I'm on proviron right now. I was up to 100mg ED but I havent noticed anything spectacular. Bumped it back down to 50mg ED.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mountaindewd View Post
    I was reading somewhere that taking mesterolone Can stop gyno.... Is that the case??? And if so can it be taken during the cycle instead of novaldex?? I still plan on doing pct w clomid
    I like proviron, but I would keep Nolva on hand for that issue.

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    @mountaindewd
    Proviron won't stop gyno. You are on cycle right now and you have gyno symptoms?

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    Proviron is NOT a replacement for an ai or for estrogen control while on cycle. However a lot of people say it's a great addition to almost any cycle.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Night_Wolf View Post
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    Proviron won't stop gyno. You are on cycle right now and you have gyno symptoms?
    @ night wolf

    No havent started my cycle yet, but was just doing some research before I did.. If im going to do it I plan on doing things right.. I like the idea of proviron, so will take that, but will keep some novaldex on hand just incase of gyno.. But have heard that proviron can help keep u from getting gyno from other forums, so hopefully that will be enough..

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    Quote Originally Posted by mountaindewd View Post
    @ night wolf

    No havent started my cycle yet, but was just doing some research before I did.. If im going to do it I plan on doing things right.. I like the idea of proviron, so will take that, but will keep some novaldex on hand just incase of gyno.. But have heard that proviron can help keep u from getting gyno from other forums, so hopefully that will be enough..
    Proviron IMO is a waste of money (if using to combat estrogen and gyno).
    If running 50 mg /d, for that money you can get proper AI (Aromasin or Arimidex) and run it on cycle and sleep at night without worrying about a thing.

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    Nolva is emergency backup, it shouldn't really even factor into your gyno plans. It's there in case you fuck up and need it to save your ass

    proviron might reduce estrogen somewhat, but nothing even remotely like a-dex/aromasin/letro. Yuu still need an AI with proviron, and if money's an issue just drop the proviron as you likely won't see a huge benefit from it anyway
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