No, just means the proviron is doing its job. Not a great thing to take for pct IMO. Long cycles suck to come off of bro. The IGF won't hurt but the proviron might be hindering your recovery.
The best thing I have ever used is a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar every day. It slows the production of acid in the stomach without any of the negative effects of the other meds. You can also use citric acid.
I've done a ton of research on this and was actually waiting a bit for the newer batches to be tested. They were working on getting rid of the sides or at least minimizing them. When did you do your run?
You might have a sterile abscess. Couldn't hurt to get some antibiotics. I had one before, told the doc a bug bit me, she gave me Bactrim for 10 days and it vanished. You can use a heating pad on it to bring it to the surface and it will drain that way too, but it will leave a scar.
Not recommended bro. They don't work together that way. Not saying you can't mix the two in one pin, but your body can't mix the two at the same time, just a waste of money. Gh first, igf 20-30 min later with carb shake.
GH is flowing from Honk Kong like water from a tap. Cheaper than ever!!!!!!!!!!!! GH is big business and all businesses in China pay the gov't to operate, no matter what anyone says. I have been there and seen it with my own eyes. China banning GH is like the US banning alcohol, aint gonna...
Take my word bro, lower the dose and step it gradually. Can't be in rush with gh, it doesn't work that way. The sides are unnecessary if you follow the correct protocol. If you insist on that amount, split it up 2iu am and 2iu pwo, preferably 6-8 hours later.
It's the gh bro. Try going down to 2iu a day for a week or two then working up gradually to 3 then 4. The swelling is mostly water retention that is very common. I ran gh for 2 years straight. Started at 1 iu a day and by the end I was at 6 iu a day (2iu at 3x a day) on non training days and...
Try taking some chromium (200mcg a day). Sounds like you have reactive hypoglycemia. Usually hi protein low carb diets help suppress the symptoms, but you may have some unknown food allergies. There was also a study that showed high protein diets suppress the body's ability to process sugar...
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