posted Mon, 08/07/2017 - 13:07
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Over the counter prolactin control on deca.
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What's up guys. I have always ran caber throughout all of my 19-nor cycles. This time I was thinking of running inhibit-p with deca and having caber on hand just in case. What do you guys think? Worth a try or waste of money?
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Waste of money.
Dont risk.
B6 or p5p as others have mentioned, Vitamin E also works well ( for some ) if you add that in. Zinc would not hurt either. B6 you gotta be careful with, don't supplement for longer than a month. To answer your question, I think it is worth a try. Make sure to have that caber by your side just in case!
Welcome to eroids. Make sure you read the rules. There will be a couple things in there that are extra important since you're 24.
+1 for recommending to be prepared
Thanks man! I sure will.
PurplemayhemP5p is a B6 metabolite that won't cause the neruo toxicity
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that and vitamin b6 at 300mgs ed is also great for keeping prolactin in check. Dont go above 300 though or it can become neurotoxic. You can go up to 600 for about 3 days if prolactin rises but no more then that.
Do you have any bloodwork supporting the need for prolactin reduction?
No I've never had a problem with prolactin.I've just ran caber as a preventative measure.
Body fat between 15-20% (estimate)
My pic is from yesterday. As you can see I have a good bit of fat around my waist and chest. I've been out of the gym for a year and a half due to back injury. Have been eating a shitty diet. I've used test c, test e, deca, tren e, and several different orals. I have ran 6 cycles total.
Reply button is in the upper right hand corner good luck meeting your goals back injuries are tough I had two transverse process fractures at one point I still baby my back not a major injury but muscle memory helped. If that's you in your pic not in bad shape all things considered I'd say ppg is right get your diet squared up and back in routine.. welcome to eroids.
I appreciate the honesty. But it does bring me back to your question. Do you plan on running a cycle with your body fat at 20%? I'd highly recommend you cut down to at least 50% first and then run your cycle
I did plan on running the cycle at my current body fat. What would be the advantages of cutting first?
Age: 28
Height: 5'5
Weight: 190
BF:
What's your body fat % and cycle history look like?