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Hey guys I want to do some "research" for a school project. Any suggestions as to where to order some nolva?
 
So gonna start taking Methadrol and I ordered the stuff that IML puts in the stacks. When do you recommend I take the nolva? While I'm taking the metha and if so how many times a day and at how many mgs. Don't want gyno which I've been told is to come from superdrol at times.
 
Have you had gyno.issues before??....if not i wouldnt just pop nolva cause you heard a compound(s) cause gyno in some...wait and see...no need to take it if you dont need it...
 
Alright, I haven't had to deal with the issue before but the other stuff I used I would assume isn't as strong as metha eg dmz and halo. I'll definitely be on the look out for it though but if I do encounter it tips and advice on dosage?
 
Nolva 20mg daily until symptoms are gone
 
Dear god.. have you done zero research Chronos? I'm willing to help those who help themselves... go do a little reading on safe cycling and PCT. If you still have questions after that, I'd be more than happy to answer anything you throw at me.
 
I've seen on recent threads about the dosing about nolva and on sites saying from 10mgs-30mgs. I just wanted to clarify and make sure I was doing everything right don't want to do anything stupid :x
 
just keep it on hand..if gyno starts to show itself(early signs are tender nips and slightly puffy)..then use 20mg ed..
 
I myself, when I ran Halo/Cyano, used 10mg of Nolva every other day. I did have a small lump under my left nipple, which was confirmed by Ultrasound as gyno. It was NOT visible, but tender. I even ran Letro BEFORE my cycle. The Letro made it a little smaller, but never went away completely. When I started my cycle, like I said, I use 10mg of Nolva. By the 2 end of the 2nd week, the lump was completely gone and now into my PCT, still gone and good as new.
I am wondering still about this tiny lump. It turns out, my father and his brother, ( my uncle), both had the same lump, on the same side when they were a little younger. I think it could have been some sort of genetic thing?
But back on track, if there is not history or problems with gyno,,,there is an old saying, if it don't need to be fixed, don't fix it. But for what its worth, keep it on hand incase. You can never be sorry having things at hand to correct them right away, instead of having to wait.
 

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