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Is a pct even required if you run hcg during the cycle?
If you think about it, serms starts the process of your body's hpta system in hopes that you produce test again as quickly as possible
The end result of this is your body producing lh, which ultimately produces test
I have read several studies showing the body starts the hpta cycle anywhere from 1-3 weeks after levels bottom out and if your leydig cells are not atrophied(due to hcg), why would you need a serm when your body will be up in running from 1-3 weeks?(which most serms are recommended to be run for 4 weeks)
Seems like for recovery, hcg > any and all serms
I wanted to source the studies, but cannot seem to find them
Edit: here's a study showing 3 weeks for lh levels to quickly rise
1. Effect of long-term testosterone oenanthate administration on male reproductive function: Clinical evaluation, serum FSH, LH, Testosterone and seminal fluid analysis in normal men. J. Mauss, G. Borsch et al. Acta Endocrinol 78 (1975) 373-84
At the start of the study, LH levels became suppressed in direct relation to the rise in testosterone, which is to be expected. Things looked very different, however, once the steroids had been withdrawn (see Figure I). LH levels went on the rise quickly (by the 3rd week),
And a great post
http://www.steroidology.com/forum/a...-post-cycle-t-recovery-william-llewellyn.html
If you think about it, serms starts the process of your body's hpta system in hopes that you produce test again as quickly as possible
The end result of this is your body producing lh, which ultimately produces test
I have read several studies showing the body starts the hpta cycle anywhere from 1-3 weeks after levels bottom out and if your leydig cells are not atrophied(due to hcg), why would you need a serm when your body will be up in running from 1-3 weeks?(which most serms are recommended to be run for 4 weeks)
Seems like for recovery, hcg > any and all serms
I wanted to source the studies, but cannot seem to find them
Edit: here's a study showing 3 weeks for lh levels to quickly rise
1. Effect of long-term testosterone oenanthate administration on male reproductive function: Clinical evaluation, serum FSH, LH, Testosterone and seminal fluid analysis in normal men. J. Mauss, G. Borsch et al. Acta Endocrinol 78 (1975) 373-84
At the start of the study, LH levels became suppressed in direct relation to the rise in testosterone, which is to be expected. Things looked very different, however, once the steroids had been withdrawn (see Figure I). LH levels went on the rise quickly (by the 3rd week),
And a great post
http://www.steroidology.com/forum/a...-post-cycle-t-recovery-william-llewellyn.html
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