Should i get some HCG for this cycle?

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not sure if i really need hcg. here is my cycle i am 6 weeks into.

week 1 to 4: Anavar 60 mg
week 1 to 16: Test E 600 mg
week 14 to 18: Anavar 60 mg

pct
clomid 50,50,50,50
nolva 40,40,20,20
 

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Not really needed. But never hurts to have
 

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I would get some. Keeps the boys at full production capacity so that you can bounce back faster.

I was doing some research on testicular atrophy in steroid users and some of what was reported was surprising. Im going by memory here, but there were reported reductions of about 80-90% of the volume of your testosterone producing cells - it was a shockingly high number. And that led to a reduction in the ability of the testes to produce testosterone that can be long term. I saw several low dose recommendations that were either like 100mg daily, 250mg every 3 days or 500mg twice weekly. The goal is to use the least amount of product to make sure the boys are ready to pickup the heavy lifting and produce testosterone once the steroids have cleared your system.

I've been on cycle 9 weeks and im just starting now. I should have started at the beginning of the cycle but stuff happens. If you havn't started your cycle yet, then i would recommend adding it in.
 

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Yes yes yes yes yes. Use hcg on any cycle, or on any blast, or on any cruise. If you are replacing your endogenous test production, then you should be using hcg. I'll steal a study from another board (some of you know exactly what I'm talking about) that will show you the myriad of reasons why you should be using hcg.
 

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A LOOK AT PREGNENOLONE, THE MASTER HORMONE:

As alot of your hrt docs are now adding in pregnenolone on top of hrt when hcg isn't geting levels of pregnenolone high enuff.
whole lot of good reasons below for you guys to add your hcg in cycles to keep pregnenolone levels up, ( it's a powerful anti-inflammatory!) & also a strong neruo steroid for the brain that helps to improve moods and more!

Pregnenolone - Master Hormone
for Women ...and Men!


"Of all the hormones in the body, the precursor hormone, pregnenolone, may be the most important for health and longevity."
D. Gary Young

As the parent hormone from which all other vital steroid hormones are made, pregnenolone is being studied for its effects on health, longevity, and emotional well-being.

This reprint from the "Essential Edge" magazine, December, 2000 below, presents important information about pregnenolone:


Pregnenolone - Master Hormone
for Women ...and Men!
The booklet by D. Gary Young, Pregnenolone: A Radical New Approach to Health, Longevity, and Emotional Well-Being,elicited cheers when it was announced; within two hours, the booklet was sold out. (Available through Essential Science Publishing: 800 336-6308).

The booklet contains a compilation of exciting research on this little-know hormone precursor, pregnenolone. Here are some of the highlights:

Pregnenolone is made from cholesterol in the body. In turn, it can be synthesized into a number of hormones - estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA, aldosterone, cortisol, etc. It is, in fact, the master hormone from which all the steroid hormones are derived.

But why have most people not heard about pregnenolone and its amazing benefits? One reason has to do with drug companies and profits. Pregnenolone research in the early 1940s was very promising and showed that pregnenolone is effective in relieving arthritis pain, reducing PMS and menopausal symptoms, fighting stress and fatigue, improving memory, and lifting mood. But just as this research was being printed in medical journals, the discovery of synthetic cortisone was announced.

Cortisone Produces Side-Effects

Cortisone showed powerful and immediate effectiveness against arthritis. Drug companies could patent their laboratory version of cortisone and then make a huge profit. Pregnenolone, however, is a natural substance and is not patentable. Because synthetic cortisone was so fast-acting and offered great profit potential, pregnenolone research was basically abandoned.

It was not discovered until later that cortisone had terrifying side effects (immune system suppression and osteoporosis being the two most devastating). Yet pregnenolone has been shown to be virtually free of side effects. A man in one pregnenolone study did develop a temporary rash; while in another study on memory, a participant reported the "side effect" of decreased symptoms of arthritis!

The beneficial effects of pregnenolone on arthritis and other bone, joint, and muscle diseases are well documented. In two studies on ankylosing spondylitis-an inflamitory disease of the joints that causes back pain and stiffening-patients showed marked improvement when treated with pregnenolone.1

Neurobiologist Dr. Eugene Roberts studied the arthritis research from the 1940s and 1950s and said,

"Treatment with PREG (pregnenolone) can be maintained indefinitely without apparent harmful effects and is much less expensive than with ACTH or cortisone or with other anti-inflammatory steroids."2

Lack of Cholesterol Hurts Pregnenolone Levels

Now, scientists and researchers are again looking at the value of pregnenolone. The research that D. Gary Young found establishes how pregnenolone declines in the body more than 60 percent between the ages of 35 and 75. Along with this natural bodily decline, our bodies have had to deal with a decrease in the building block of pregnenolone - cholesterol. "Low cholesterol" or "no cholesterol" has been pounded into the heads of health-conscious consumers. While the cholesterol link to heart disease is under question today, cholesterol-lowering drugs are causing hormone imbalance. Without cholesterol, there is no pregnenolone, which means the body cannot create the hormones it needs.

The lack of cholesterol (and thus pregnenolone) in our diets may be the cause of many cases of depression. Dr. William Regelson writes that,

"A recent study conducted by the National Institutes of Mental Health showed that people with clinical depression have lower than normal amounts of pregnenolone in their cerebral spinal fluid (the fluid that bathes the brain)."3

Spinal cord injuries may be minimized with pregnenolone according to a number of rat studies. Dr. Eugene Roberts would like to see a pregnenolone cream placed in first aid kits for use on the spine following earthquakes or accidents. 4

Pregnenolone is Help For Menopause

Menopause is a dreaded ordeal for the millions of women who choose not to use estrogen replacement therapy because of a four to eight tines higher chance of uterine cancer. The pharmaceutical companies developed 'hormone replacement therapy," which combines synthetic progesterone with conjugated equine estrogen. The majority of female consumers of this therapy are probably unaware that the estrogen they are taking is not natural to the human body and comes from a pregnant mare's urine (PMU). Dr. John R. Lee notes that 52 percent of the estrogens in this concoction are the horse estrogens equilin and equilenin, which are not natural to humans. 5

Raindrop Technique and Pregnenolone Combined

Synthetic estrogens and progesterones "plug" the body's receptor sites. "All of your prescription drugs are based on petrochemicals and these chemicals plug receptor sites, creating even a greater imbalance, which suppresses and compromises immune function," states D. Gary Young He explained the value of the Raindrop Technique where certain oils are dropped along the spine:

"Along the spine happens to be one of the largest accumulations of receptor nerve sites, and that's why Raindrop Technique works so specifically. When the oils get in there and can start stimulating nerve transmission -- that's very, very important. When you combine the oils with pregnenolone, then the oils carry the pregnenolone into the cell structure to start that cell's rejuvenation. It is win, win, win, and balance, balance, balance."

Doesn't it make more sense to use a natural substance in hormone replacement therapy? The best thing about pregnenolone is that is it is completely natural. The human body, the true "master chemist," transforms pregnenolone into the hormones the body is lacking. Whether its estrogen, progesterone or testosterone, using pregnenolone, the wisdom of the body makes what is needed most.

For Men, Too

Men are also susceptible to the age-related loss of pregnenolone in the body. They needn't fear that pregnenolone might be turned into a female hormone. Research on memory by Rahmawhati Sih, Ph.D., showed that after older men and women were given pregnenolone, the memory tests given three hours later showed gender variation. The women rated higher in verbal recall, while men improved in visual spatial tasks that required three-dimensional thinking. Dr. William Regelson reviewed this research in his book, The Superhormone Promise: Nature's Antidote to Aging and wrote that Dr. Sih's "results suggest that pregnenolone is being broken down differently in men and women; that is, it appears to have a testosterone-like effect in men and an estrogen-like effect in women."6

What's even better, is that pregnenolone does not function like synthetic hormones, which can cause debilitating side effects. Instead, it has hormone-balancing effects throughout the body as well as other powerful anti-inflammatory effects.

A rising tide of clinical research is just beginning to show the powerful therapeutic benefits of natural pregnenolone. Benefits that can reverse decline, balance hormones, and increase longevity. All in a completely natural substance that is non-toxic and virtually without side effects!

You can rest assured that pregnenolone is well tolerated and its safety has been well documented. William Regelson, M. D., and Carol Colman stated in their book, The Super-Hormone Promise: Nature's Antidote to Aging, Pocket Books, 1996, "We know that pregnenolone is safe, well tolerated, and causes no know side effects..."

*Reprinted from Essential Edge Magazine, Fall, 2000


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1Sahelian, Ray, M.D. Pregnenolone: Nature's Feel Good Hormone. (Garden City Park, New York: Avery Publishing Group, 1997), 57.
2Roberts, E. (1995) "Pregnenolone-From Selye to Alzheimer and a Model of the Pregnenolone Sulfate Binding Binding Site on the GABAA Receptor," Biochemical Pharmacology 49:1 (1995): 1-16.
3 Regelson, William, M.D., and Carol Colman, The Super-Hormone Promise: Nature's Antidote to Aging. (New York: Pocket Books, 1996), 79.
4Young, D. Gary, Pregnenolone: A Radical New Approach to Health, Longevity, and Emotional Well-Being. (Salem, Utah: Essential Science Publishing, 2000), 21.
5Lee, John R., M.D. "Natural" vs. "Synthetic" Hormones, A Question of Semantics. (3 July 1998).
6Regelson, 77.
 

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The above article was originally posted by Shine and some of the commentary in this reprint come from him.
 

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There are some good arguments not to use HCG on trt. I will not go into it but there are posts about it in the trt section.
 

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There are some good arguments not to use HCG on trt. I will not go into it but there are posts about it in the trt section.

Just did some digging in the TRT section and I couldn't find any "good arguments not to use HCG on trt". Could you provide a link?
 

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Just did some digging in the TRT section and I couldn't find any "good arguments not to use HCG on trt". Could you provide a link?

Also did some digging and couldnt find anything in trt section. Links would be appreciated.
 

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I found some information on the web regarding 3x weekly shots at 125mg, 250mg and 500mg. The 250mg had better results than 125mg, and the same as the 500mg. So i would look at doing 250mg Monday / Wednesday / Friday.

I just jump started my boys doing 500mg (after being on cycle for 9 weeks) for three days. They are much fuller and firmer than they were before i stared - so i know its working great. Im now going to follow the 250mg x 3 shots a week regimen.
 

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I planned on running Clomid to keep the boys in shape but Im starting to think I should swap out for HCG. I was just going to try to get by cheap since I had plenty of Clomid.
 

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HCG @ 250 Mg x 2 per week here. My lads hang low. More than that, I've found I have just an overall better disposition when I run HCG than when I do not.
 

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HCG @ 250 Mg x 2 per week here. My lads hang low. More than that, I've found I have just an overall better disposition when I run HCG than when I do not.


No shit? I definitely need a better disposition.
Im sold on this stuff now!!! :)
Should a guy dose it with test or try to do in between test injections?
 

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HCG is usually administered subQ and it is water based so I don't think trying to combine them in the same injection would be a good idea. That being said, I am going to add some HGH to my program and would like to keep the number of sticks to a minimum. I don't see a prob combining HCG and HGH especially since the under dosed and fake HGH is said to used Hcg. What do you guys think?
 

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HCG is usually administered subQ and it is water based so I don't think trying to combine them in the same injection would be a good idea. That being said, I am going to add some HGH to my program and would like to keep the number of sticks to a minimum. I don't see a prob combining HCG and HGH especially since the under dosed and fake HGH is said to used Hcg. What do you guys think?

This is exactly what I do re: HCG and HGH. One sub-q pin for both.
 
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No shit? I definitely need a better disposition.
Im sold on this stuff now!!! :)
Should a guy dose it with test or try to do in between test injections?

I would like to know this too ..I know you can administer is either way.. Can it be added to my test e dose??
 

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I have only been on trt, not too heavy of test, and hcg is a must for me, man my overal outlook, attitude and everything is just great,

Told the wife to watch my attitude as i quit using hcg, fuck she wanted to rip my head off!! She Said pin some fucking hcg before i kill u and hide ur body!

Hahaha it has that much of an effect on me at least!'

Doc g over at pro muscle is totally against hcg, as it causes uneeded e2 issues in some and makes it harder to control,

Hell u could always just run dr scally's pct and it will help u bounce back very nicely, another option as well instead of running it while on cycle?

Clomid, took it last week 1 day on 1 off and did not ever feel the same as when i use hcg, but clomid takes a while to have effects, so i might run clomid for a month and see how it effects me as well!
 

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