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    does winny reduce water retention?I am at the end of my cycle I started some winny and I was wondering if it will help me loose all that water I am holding from the test?if not i was gone start using some 20mg of nova a day b/c i got 5 weeks or winny,and I am gettting sick of this pit bull face thanks

  • #2
    winny wont help with bloat, stick with the nolva.
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    • #3
      if your off of test now the water will start to go away

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      • #4
        I am doing prop with the winny,I was wondering if 10mg of nova will effect my gains?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by big boy20
          I am doing prop with the winny,I was wondering if 10mg of nova will effect my gains?
          i would run the nolva....10mg won't hurt your gains

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          • #6
            Is anyone going to suggest Liquidex? The liquidex will be all you need to controll that bloat. I would run about .5mg ed.
            The juice is loose!!!

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            • #7
              ldex is good too.
              x|Fluid|x is presenting REAL opinions and DOES encourage and condone the use of steroids or other illegal/legal substances that may be used in an illegal manner.


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              fluid@fitnessgeared.com

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              • #8
                Regarding Nolvadex...Here is an interesting study about nolvadex and the heart.


                Tamoxifen May Help Protect Against Heart Disease in Addition to Lowering Breast Cancer Risk (dateline February 14, 2001) Format for Printing

                The drug tamoxifen (brand name, Nolvadex) is used to treat both early and advanced stages of breast cancer and prevent breast cancer in women at high risk of the disease. Now, a small study shows that tamoxifen may also help protect the heart by lowering cholesterol and certain protein levels that are associated with heart disease. Though the researchers say that women should not begin taking tamoxifen to protect the heart, the study reveals a possible added benefit of tamoxifen.

                In the study, Dr. Mary Cushman of the University of Vermont and her colleagues followed 111 healthy women who were participating in a breast cancer prevention trial. Their findings show that the women who took tamoxifen for six months experienced reductions in cholesterol levels and two proteins that have been linked to heart disease, the C-reactive protein and fibrinogen. However, the women who took a placebo (inactive pill) showed a small increase in fibrinogen and steady levels of the C-reactive protein. No effects were noted on the level of triglycerides (a type of fat) or other blood-clotting proteins. Based on the results of their study, the researchers conclude, "the potential for beneficial cardiovascular effects of tamoxifen in healthy women is suggested."

                Fibronogen is a blood-clotting protein that has been linked to an increased risk of heart disease, and the C-reactive protein is an inflammatory marker that may indicate coronary artery disease. Both of these proteins have been linked to heart disease in previous research, although further studies are necessary to prove their roles. High cholesterol is also associated with a high risk of heart disease.

                In January 2001, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center’s the National Surgical Breast and Bowel Project (NSABP) reported their results of a large study (13,000+ women) which revealed that tamoxifen did not increase the risk of cardiovascular problems such as heart attack in healthy women or in women with coronary artery disease. "These findings should provide a degree of comfort to those women who are taking tamoxifen for breast cancer prevention," said Steven Reis, MD, associate professor of medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and lead investigator of the study, in a University of Pittsburgh Medical Center news release.

                In the NSABP’s Breast Cancer Prevention Trial, which ran from 1992 to 1998, researchers found that tamoxifen reduced the chances of developing breast cancer in women at high risk by 49%. Most women who take tamoxifen to help prevent breast cancer find that the benefit of reducing their breast cancer risk outweighs the risk of potential side effects of tamoxifen. However, all women who are considering tamoxifen should carefully discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the drug with their doctor.

                Tamoxifen is not prescribed solely to help protect against heart disease at this time. Further evaluation in large clinical trials is needed to better understand the role tamoxifen may play in protecting the heart.
                The juice is loose!!!

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                • #9
                  the thing is i have 50 nova caps,that's why i wanted 2 use nova

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Juice Authority
                    Is anyone going to suggest Liquidex? The liquidex will be all you need to controll that bloat. I would run about .5mg ed.
                    i would have said ldex as i prefer that but he is already done with 10 weeks so i think nolva will be sufficient for his goals

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by big boy20
                      I am doing prop with the winny,I was wondering if 10mg of nova will effect my gains?
                      Anti-E's will not affect your gains.

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