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  • Liquidex & Nolve question

    I"m getting ready to start another cycle on sat. but before I do I thought I'd beter ask this question. If I run out of Liquidex in the middle of my cycle would it be ok to take Nolvadex (10mg) in place of .5mg of liquidex. I should have enough but i may run out towards post cycle. Or would it be ok to run Liquidex .5mg throught cycle and then during clomid run 10mg of Nolvadex. I just had gyno surgery on my left nipple and I don't want it on my right? When you're on Fina and you start developing Prog. gyno, you can just quit the fina and it will go away right, since it has a short half life or do you need Bromo to stop it once you start (ichy, soreness, etc.) thanks

    Califitness

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    Oh yeah, My cycle is:
    1-4 D-bol 35mg
    1-10 400 mg Test Cyp
    6-12 75 EOD Fina

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    • #3
      Liquidex .5mg throught cycle and then during clomid run 10mg of Nolvadex
      L-dex works on test conv. to estrogen. fina being progestrone nolva would work but i think bromo would be better to run during your cycle. bump for more info.
      morebeefplease


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      • #4
        I am thinking of switching to nolv, 20mg eod, once I run out of arimidex. I'll be doing this because it's cheaper and because I don't want to do too much damage to my lipid profile.

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        • #5
          I suspect I should be fine with the Fina doseages (75mg EOD). So I not that concern but I like some feed back. I thought I heard if you start noticing prog. gyno (ichy, soreness ) from fina, you can stop the fina and the gyno with go away if it hasn't developed, since fina has a short half life. Is this true???

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          • #6
            Come on guys, need some advice on this one

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            • #7
              does anyone have any info on this

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              • #8
                Winstrol is anti-progestagenic, so you can use that for controlling progesterone-induced gyno.

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