can i use my wifes placenta for pct?

Yes, but EATING a placenta in the way you're suggesting and letting it sit and digest in the hydrochloric acid in your stomach is totally different than a pharmaceutical company replicating structure with compounds like hCG. Fetuses aren't grounded up to make these kind of things (well some places in China but that's besides the point)..the very idea of cannibalism is sick. Especially with garlic talk about indigestion.
 
If no one ever experimented with clomid and nolva where would we be?

I know you didn't just ask a science major a rhetorical question as silly as this.

Do you walk to work, or to buy groceries for the week?
No, likely not. Why not?
Because the invention of the automobile is a far superior mode of transportation in this situation.

Do you only work during the day and go to sleep in your cave at night with one of your tribesmen keeping guard against invaders? Probably not. The invention/discovery of electricity/housing/societal values have been proven to be far superior in many ways.

If you get an infection, do you simply lop off the infected appendage and liberally apply leeches to draw the infected blood out?
Probably guessing not.
With advancements in medicine we have deduced that there are far easier ways to manage such ails with the use of antibiotics and other medicines that allow us to remain fully functional after we have removed the offending microscopic invaders.

So now that we acknowledge that there have been advancements in science that afford us with a level of comfort and to remain with all four limbs regardless of our trepidations, why would you want to eat something that just came out of your wife's womb that resembles a jellyfish and smells awful? ESPECIALLY if it's for the purposes of avoiding using proven pharmaceuticals such as clomid and nolvadex. I can almost get the goofy housewife crap that I see on the television sometimes, but this is definitely pushing it in my opinion. But to each their own I guess. :p

Oh, and to answer your question more directly as I happen to remember a time before nolva/clomid: Zinc and tapering down was mostly how it was done back in the day. You didn't expect to keep nearly as many gains and you had to cross your fingers hoping you didn't get gynecomastia. But luckily we have these amazing drugs and the internet now to help us live this lifestyle with less inherent risks. ;)

My .02c :)
 
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