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    mass fx/hyperdrol

    hi- im thinking about starting to use these supps

    Anabolic Xtreme

    was curious if i would need a pct after, and exactly how long i should cycle this for? also, if anyone has used either of these were there any side effects that you all experienced?

    ive been lifting for 3-4 years pretty seriously, and im finally at an age that i feel comfortable using a test booster just want to make sure i do it the right way.

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    Doesn't look like a PCT would be necessary as they ar enot prohormone products but plant sterols. In fact Hyperdrol has an AI in it so either run them concurrently or use the hyperdrol after the mass FX just to be safe. But because one product contains an AI, you probably shouldn't run it for longer than a month. I'm not sure how potent of an AI it is but most people advise not affecting hormone levels for more than a month.

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