Nolva

omegasmash

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so i read that nolva can increase your tes production up to 150%. Im not ready to cycle yet but i was thinking about just taking nolva for a couple weeks and seeing what that does for me if anything.

does anyone know if there would be any downfall to doing this.. i read there arnt any notible side effects. What do you guys think?
 
Where did you hear this? A while back I read a discussion somewhere about this and "I think" the conclusion was Nolva will not increase natural test unless in the post cycle therapy (pct) stage of a cycle.
 
well ive come to the conclusion that nolva will only increase your test back to its natural test levels and not much more.. if it does i read it will only increase it slightly maybe 10%. the 150% increase was only for men that were infertile or had unusually low test levels.

From what ive gathered the only downfall would be the waste of money, ive always assumed that my natural test levels were some what lower than normal although ive never been tested and ive already ordered and recieved my liquid tamox so i think im just gonna take it anyways.
 
Common Side Effects of Nolvadex
Nolvadex has been studied thoroughly in clinical trials, in which a group of people taking the drug have side effects documented. This way, it is possible to see what side effects occur, how often they appear, and how they compare to the group not taking the medicine. In these studies, the most common side effects of Nolvadex included:


* Hot flashes -- in up to 80 percent of people (women)
* Vaginal discharge -- up to 50 percent (women)
* Water retention -- up to 32 percent
* Nausea -- up to 26 percent
* Irregular menstrual periods -- up to 25 percent (women)
* Weight loss -- up to 23 percent
* Vaginal bleeding -- up to 23 percent. (women)


Other common side effects (occurring in 2 to 19 percent of people taking the drug) included:


* Bone pain
* Back pain
* Headaches
* Cough
* High cholesterol (see Tamoxifen and High Cholesterol)
* Fatigue
* Muscle pain
* Ovarian cysts (women)
* Skin changes
* Infection
* Indigestion or heartburn
* Insomnia (see Tamoxifen and Insomnia)
* Constipation or diarrhea
* Anemia
* Weight gain (see Tamoxifen and Weight Gain)
* Mood changes
* Hair loss (see Tamoxifen and Hair Loss).

Some side effects with Nolvadex, while occurring infrequently, are potentially serious and should be reported immediately to your healthcare provider. These include, but are not limited to:


* Increase in tumor size or appearance of new tumors
* Difficulty breathing
* Depression (see Tamoxifen and Depression)
* Unusual or unexplained vaginal bleeding
* High blood pressure (hypertension)
* Chest pain
* Osteoporosis or broken bones
* Signs of a blood clot, such as:

o Pain
o Swelling
o Tenderness (especially in the legs)



* Signs of an allergic reaction, including:

o Unexplained rash
o Hives
o Itching
o Unexplained swelling.
 
i googled nolva side effects i dunno how i missed that.. sounds like it would be pretty stupid to take it for a non post cycle therapy (pct) then.
 
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