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Author | Topic: Cytadren |
Mr. Nobody Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 14) |
posted March 02, 2000 03:23 PM
Who of this board has used Cytadren in between cycles for test production increase. I had been reading and concluded that 62.5mg (1/4 tablet) each morning and before bed in conjunction with Clomid would be a nice boost. I know that it may suppress test prod., but only at 1000 mg and over per day, otherwise it will selectively inhibit convertion to estrogen, there blocking one of the signals to stop producing test. Any Feedback please? IP: Logged |
TxCollegeguy Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 178) |
posted March 02, 2000 07:05 PM
BUMP....Sounds interesting to me...Sorry I can't answer though... IP: Logged |
Mr. Nobody Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 14) |
posted March 03, 2000 12:11 PM
Hey, everybody, any more feed back IP: Logged |
Dino Strong Moderator (Total posts: 144) |
posted March 03, 2000 12:33 PM
I have never heard of anyone taking it for test production. I know it works to suppress hormone levels such as cortisol, estrogen and androgens. Suppressing cortisol is the reason many people take it. IP: Logged |
macrophage69alpha Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 712) |
posted March 03, 2000 04:36 PM
i dont like it- at all it made my "twin" feel really crappy, tired, weak, depressed, cold (low body temp)- and he was taking over a gram of test a week + some other goodies- stopped taking cytadren- got immeadiately stronger felt better, Warmer too- think that it was affecting thyroid. maybe he would have felt better on a lower dose- he was taking 67.5 mg 4 times a day- 1 tablet total. a friend of mine loves it- he had no side effect other than less estrogen. it really works- but twin got bad sides- will stick with clomid and arimidex.
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