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Old 04-25-2007, 10:21 AM   #1
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Hello, thanks for reading my post. I have a few unanswered questions I'd like to get your opinion on. Please only respond if you know what I am talking about, thanks!

I'm currently cycling the following products:

1. Leukic
2. Gakic
3. Kre-Alkyn (creatine)
4. Tribulus
5. Nitric Oxide (no2)

and I consistanly take:

1. Multi-Vit.
2. Glutamine
3. Omega 3-6-9 Oils

-- My questions are as follows:

1. I am about to start a cycle of M1T (Methyl 1-Testosterone), do you think the hepatotoxicity factor will be heighted my the above products (creatine, trib, leukic etc?)

2. To protect my liver I'll be taking Milk Thistle, is that enough? Should I be taking a complex like 'ProLiver' instead? .. with N-acetyl-cysteine?

3. For Post Cycle Therapy (PCT), do you believe 6-OXO will be strong enough since M1T is only about 100%-220% androgenic? Or, would clomid or novla be a better choice?

Thanks for all you help, I really appreciate it.

Happy Training
 
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