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    Ideal time on PH's?

    ok so i was just wonder (not taking) whats the ideal time on a PH?
    is it 3 months like a steroid cycle?

    ....and if it is.....480cc's(vpx) 10 cc's a day thats like 300$!? for 48 days (paradeca/Decavar)

    my god thats alot of money....

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    It depends on what PH/PS you do. 1-AD is usually about 6 weeks, S1+ is usually a month and M1T is mostly run in month incriments as well. No PH cycle will run you $300 unless you get ripped off like crazy.

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