PCT Calculator

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13 Nov 2007 16:43 #249 by Netro
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Hi All,
If you have read Mx-T's PCT 101 and still not sure when to start your PCT after your course, the here is a calculator I stumbled across and would give you a fair idea. I haven't played with it yet, but at a glance it doesn't tell you what PCT to use (look at PCT 101 post for that info, just when to start depending on your AAS stack.
bulkmuscle.com/pct/

Have fun

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13 Nov 2007 16:49 #250 by admin
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Thanks, I was actually considering coding one myself and make it available for download on the site, but it's too difficult to make it flexible enough to be of use. Will give this one a go and see if I get the time to make our own one.

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13 Nov 2007 18:10 #251 by admin
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This is pretty interesting, but it seems to only show the correct time to start with PCT. I wanted to make one that is capable of recommending what to use for your PCT as well, but since there are no solid rules to follow, it's actually impossible. And the fact that everyone reacts differently to most drugs, it's in fact better to calculate one's dosages manually.

But still this can be very useful for getting the half-lives of the different substances.

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13 Nov 2007 19:10 #252 by Netro
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Glad you like it and like you say, there are numerous combo's for PCT, but this will give you a really good indication of when to start depending on your AAS.
They also have some good pics and vids in their gallery section, just follow the link on the top right of the page. I reckon the best usage of this calculator would be to see when the PCT should begin and then refer back to PCT 101 post for the protocol and contents depending on budget as well as what works best for you.

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20 Nov 2007 02:57 #272 by Doctari
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Dudes,

Just give me some time - I am working on an article that will give you all the info you need.
I'm just trying to get it published - possible in the next ME Mag.

Will give you an idea of what PCT I've just used - worked wonderfully for me...

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16 Jan 2008 10:17 #581 by dirkgreeff
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Been checking out the PCT calculator, however they recommend staring PCT a couple of days after ur last compound has cleared ur system i.e. if EQ has a half life of 12days, start PCT only 24+ days after last shot. Surely it would be better to normalise ur natural hormone levels in a controlled way rather than waiting for it to hit sub-normal levels post-cycle?

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17 Jan 2008 22:03 #597 by Doctari
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Dirk, you have a good point. By then Cortisol is running the show already!! Not good...
That's why I start on the T 1/2 day. AAS graphs show quick up phase but relative long sloping down phases. I start when the down slope indicates only half of the substance is still circulating. I concentrate ONLY on the high androgenic compounds, like Test esthers and Tren.

T 1/2's only mean half of the active compound/metabolite is still in circulation. The rest take mostly longer to excrete, all depending on the esther form it was taken in initially. Half the concentration does not neccessarily mean half the time....
Hope I didn't confuse you....

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18 Jan 2008 11:19 #606 by dirkgreeff
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Nope, got ya there doc ... Good guideline to work from

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