honestly your pct is weak. zma doesnt boost test. cycle support is not enough as a solo product. i would add an actual ai if you are looking to do all otc. something with 6-bromo would be ideal.
are there any sides known from taking Reversitol? It seems to be the PCT of choice from what Im reading (although thats subjective) and looks pretty good to me. As mentioned above its an all in one PCT which makes sense why its probably the choice for many. Can anyone chime in on the sides of Reversitol?
Also to the other guy about Tamoxifen.
Come on dude, its a 4 week cycle of one of the weakest PH's.
Why would I buy something like that for PCT?
well the typical is an ai, and some kind of overall test booster with a free test booster later in the cycle.
i would start off with an ai (reversitol, novedex, 6-oxo, 6-bromo etc. ideally i would do 6-bromo standalone). after a week i would add in activate xtreme (or a similar product). finally for cortisol i would add lean xtreme. i think people tend to overdo it on pct's, but i like bromo + actX.
Post Cycle Support works very well for a h-drol pct. No Cycle Support is needed during this pct because a SERM is not being used. Use the Cycle Support before and during the cycle.
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