alright so i was wondering if i would need to use an AI with Cyanostane because it says it doesnt aromatize, but just to be safe, should I use one or not?
alright so i was wondering if i would need to use an AI with Cyanostane because it says it doesnt aromatize, but just to be safe, should I use one or not?
whenever using androgens its a good idea to use an AI. E-Control Rx
alright so i was wondering if i would need to use an AI with Cyanostane because it says it doesnt aromatize, but just to be safe, should I use one or not?
I see no way that it will aromatize at all so no. You would cause yourself grief if you took an AI. Join pain would be a likely outcome.
One shouldnt be needed but its always best to have on hand, a powerfull OTC one is IronMagLabs E-Control
Great option, esp with the 6-oxo. Cyanostane shouldn't give you any issues that you need an AI for but you can run that for PCT anyway so you might as well have it on hand
I just ran 4 weeks of cyan rx with 1-andro rx and started taking e control on week 4 along with tf2 and will continue though week 6. I do have nova liq and tablets unhand but I shouldn't need to take it as part of pct right?
well i have liq nolva on hand, and i was thinking about switching to h drol and doing a 4 week cycle at 50/75/75/75 and adding methadrol to the last week or 2 but only using one pill a day of it with my h drol since theyre all methylated compounds, and i got minor gyno from methadrol last cycle, so if i do see signs of gyno on cycle what would i dose my nolva at until it goes away?
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