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    I am tring to plan my 4th cycle. How does this look?

    Week 1-4 Androl 50mg/ED
    Week 1-10 Deca 600mg/Week
    Week 1-10 Test Cyp 750mg/Week
    Week 8-13 Test Suspention 50mg/ED
    Week 8-13 Winstrol 50mg/ED
    Week 8-13 Tren 50mg/ED
    Week 8-13 T3 5/40/55 split Max-120mcg
    Week 8-13 Clen
    Week 8-13 Ketotifen 2-3mg/ED
    Week 8-13 Transdermal Fat Reduction PGF-2a
    Week 1-13 Femara 2.5mg/EOD
    Week 11-13 HCG 500i.u/ED

    Post cycle

    Clomid 300/100/50 for 4 weeks.
    Nolva 20mg/ED

    Any input?

  • #2
    looks good bro you could just take 1.25mg ferma eod and be fine imo

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    • #3
      solid

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      • #4
        I am assuming your deca and cyp are every week amounts and not ED as listed. Other than that I would say it looks good. I don't think you need to run the clen for 6 weeks straight though. Cycle on and off for better results.

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        • #5
          he's running keto with the clen

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          • #6
            Does anyone have any proof that an h1 antagonist will clean out the receptors well enough to stay on for long periods. I've never tried it probably becasue of the success with 3 week cycles of clen. Have you tried it before? What was the result? Just curious - I know some people that say you can stay on it for 10 weeks or more if you run the keto, I just haven't seen any proof that it will do any better than cycling it.

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            • #7
              Nice eye mcbvr6, the deca and cyp are weekly.

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              • #8
                It's not that it cleans out the receptors it can prevent them from downregulating (I know semantics). I havent seen anything that shows how well it really work at doing this, and most people seem to get better results cycling it.
                "Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent.
                Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination
                alone are omnipotent. The slogan 'press on' has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race."
                Calvin Collidge (1872-1933)
                30th U.S. President

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