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Is The Information In This Book All Wrong?!

psychedout said:
I'm not sure about the AAS info.

But do not trust any of the lab tests in that book. If you think the publishers of the book have nothing to gain finincially by publishing the lab tests in there, then think again.

I am surprised I am responding to this, as it is igrnorant as hell. But for the reconrd, I have little to gain by taking money from drug manufacturers, and my reputation to lose for doing so. I NEVER take money from anyone. My book is about info and helping the community I love so much, not trying to make a buck by lying to everyone and helpiung asshole counterfeiters and poor quality companies get one over on them.

Think logically for a second. 1) Many of my tests are unfavorable for the manufacturers. Nobody is going to pay me to do this to them. 2) I sell many thousands of books each volume. Does anyone really think the maybe few thousand dollars I would get from an unscrupulous manufacturer would be worth jeopardizing my reputation and future sales.

I spend thousands of dollars on these tests. Get lost troll.
 
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I'll just say this in regards to the Nova/Clomid issue. In some regards I am very happy with my work here, as I feel I have uncovered some very interesting and relevant studies, and sparked a great deal of conversation and investigation into the issue. Before I wrote that piece, Nolvadex was an afterthought for PCT in the minds of most, now it is a regular part of it.

At the same time, it has been my most frustrating work, because it has sparked a this giant heated debate, where we are essentially comparing apples to apples. I've used Nolv and Clomid countless times over the years. The both seemed to work marginally well to trigger T production post cycle. HCG has always been much more relevant, as gonadotropins are never the weak link post cycle. The brain recognizes the post-cycle hormonal changes and responds with heightened gonadotropins VERY RAPIDLY. These are not the issue post cycle, but the way the testes are unable to respond to them because they have lost size. It is like trying to squeeze LA's rush hour traffic through a two lane farm road. This is the same reason we see testosterone rebound (higher than normal levels for a breif time). The testes eventrually catch up the the heightened (often abnormally high) gonadotropin output, releasing more T than normal untill the whole axis "settles down".

I prefer to cease the long and tiring argument about which one is better. The data on Clomid does show ingerent estrogenic activit at the level of the pit, and based largely on that I like Nolv better. It has always worked fine for me, but again ONLY WHEN YOU TAKE HCG! The belief that either is fine to take alone misses the whole issue. Your body doesn;t really need help with gonadotropins, only the testes. You brain doesn't atorpy, these do.
 
Glad you are here to defend yourself. You make very good points and most of us know anabolics are an ongoing evolutionary process, in which the exchange of accurate information is critical. Thanks for your help and good luck with 2005.
 
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