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16 years 3 months ago - 16 years 3 months ago #214
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Is Havoc really better quality than IBE Epistane? I'm seriously considering buying some of the latter, given the amazing price currently on Supplements.net.
Also, if somebody could post a sample PCT, I'd appreciate it.
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16 years 3 months ago #215
by phrozen5100
At one point it may have (arguably) been of superior sourcing quality. However, IBE has switched their source for this compound, which likely helped their case; I'd imagine that after their sourcing fiasco, they tested sources extensively.
I believe proper grey-market PCT for Epi includes Clomid, but I'd almost rather risk running OTC stuff than popping any type of 'research' cancer/fertility meds.
Something like 6-OXO (weeks 1-4) + Lean Xtreme (weeks 2-5 @ a lower dose) would be ideal. Epistane has a tendency to dry out joints, so if you already have joint issues, you'll really be hurting with too much estrogen and cortisol suppression.
While effective, I still prefer H-Drol, M-Drol and Bold over Epi.
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16 years 2 months ago #276
by punksurfer024
IBE had issues with their first batch of epistane but has fixed the problems (I believe independant lab tests were done). as for the pct, i suggest use of a SERM like nolva. If you choose to go OTC something like reversitol is suggested. i would still have the nolva on hand though in case of gyno.
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