The best pct and where to buy?

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Hi I'm halfway through super dmz 2.0 and it's great but I need a pct. which should I buy? And what web site
 
http://www.cemproducts.com/ancillaries/serms.html
Anything but Raloxifene will work just fine (so any of the other 3, just pick 1)
How are we anti ralox here? I like it more than nolva myself..

For myself the order goes

1. Clomifene Citrate (Clomid)
2. Toremifene Citrate (Tore)
3. Raloxifene Citrate (Ralox)
4. Tamoxifen Citrate (Nolva)


Take nolva for a period of time and get bloodwork... you'll see what I mean when I say it's a little harsh on sides. It will even stress your liver. Ralox on the other hand, is much less harsh on sides.
 
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I personally use tamox but besides that...... it is pretty fail that you are halfway through a cycle and are just now looking for a pct. A person should have ALL of the necessary items before starting a cycle. That means doing your research before hand. What were you going to do if you started getting bitch tits? Post on the forum and wait for a response? Then wait for whatever company you ordered from to ship it to you? If you had the items on hand you could squash the sides immediately and even take the meds for a shorter period of time. I'm not trying to be a jerk but damn....if your gonna do it, do it right and look out for your personal health. Good luck
 
2nd what Pete said. Anyone planning a pro hormone cycle should have everything before starting... especially something for gyno should it arise...
 
I have e control I thaught that would help with gyno issues, but should I just buy Clomid?
 
And also is there any oral clomid or is it just in liquid form? Which is best?
 
CEM products only sells liquid. And says not for human consumption on the bottle €.<
 
Is there any place I can buy peals instead of liquid?
Ask your doctor for a prescription... let us know how that goes over. ;) Research grade liquids are what you're going to have to deal with.
 
Ask your doctor for a prescription... let us know how that goes over. ;) Research grade liquids are what you're going to have to deal with.

This lol!
 

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