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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Advice for short term Oxandrolone use
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 217949" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>My two cents...I've used prescription compounded Oxandrolone, clomid and have recovered from several debilitating injuries. 1) Trying to optimize for everything at the same time is a prescription for failure at everything. Forget your BMR, eat healthy (paleo!!!) and eat enough quality animal protein to get your muscle strength back including your elbow. Nothing else is going to work for you until you do that. You can worry about any extra pounds later and they may not be an issue when you get the rest of your conditioning in line 2) Start with clomid 12mg every other day before you touch the Ox. Some people have a very bad reaction to clomid, so if that is you, you don't want to find that out later. That was the first thing I did when I was in a similar position and the T boost I got from clomid alone seemed to help heal several injuries I was dealing with at the time. 3) Get through the period of "newbie" gains before you even think about touching the Ox. IMO anabolics have their place, but that place is after you have essentially exhausted the gains you can make without them. Much of your gains to start with will be nervous system as well as muscle so anabolics are a waste until you get through that phase. 4) Your T may not be "fine" for your situation. Another reason to start by using the clomid to boost it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 217949, member: 15235"] My two cents...I've used prescription compounded Oxandrolone, clomid and have recovered from several debilitating injuries. 1) Trying to optimize for everything at the same time is a prescription for failure at everything. Forget your BMR, eat healthy (paleo!!!) and eat enough quality animal protein to get your muscle strength back including your elbow. Nothing else is going to work for you until you do that. You can worry about any extra pounds later and they may not be an issue when you get the rest of your conditioning in line 2) Start with clomid 12mg every other day before you touch the Ox. Some people have a very bad reaction to clomid, so if that is you, you don't want to find that out later. That was the first thing I did when I was in a similar position and the T boost I got from clomid alone seemed to help heal several injuries I was dealing with at the time. 3) Get through the period of "newbie" gains before you even think about touching the Ox. IMO anabolics have their place, but that place is after you have essentially exhausted the gains you can make without them. Much of your gains to start with will be nervous system as well as muscle so anabolics are a waste until you get through that phase. 4) Your T may not be "fine" for your situation. Another reason to start by using the clomid to boost it. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
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Advice for short term Oxandrolone use
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