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Title: anyone tried 6-oxo?
Post by: anabol-lektor on May 24, 2006, 07:40:57 PM
I used 1-ad and it was awsome, anyone used 6-oxo? and what was the results?
Title: Re: anyone tried 6-oxo?
Post by: benchmstr on May 24, 2006, 09:05:10 PM
its good but dont expect the same result
Title: Re: anyone tried 6-oxo?
Post by: Blockhead on May 25, 2006, 10:22:53 AM

 I like 6-OXO. Good product...excellent PCT for something mild like 1-test products or even a mild cycle of dbol.

 I'd go with Gaspari's Novadex XTreme...4 capsules everynight at bedtime. It's a little cheaper because w/ 6-oxo...you should really be using 600mg every night which translates to 6 capsules which means you might need 2-1/2 bottles for a decent PCT cycle. Good luck.
Title: Re: anyone tried 6-oxo?
Post by: Arnold Palmer on May 26, 2006, 04:50:02 PM
6-OXO worked awsome for me as a PCT for superdrol.  But that was at 600mg a day.  Not the 300mg like it says.  I keept making gains though the entire PCT, and I was just hoping it would help me from not losing any gains.
Title: Re: anyone tried 6-oxo?
Post by: Rimbaud on May 27, 2006, 08:57:50 PM
I tried it one time & it made me break out.
Title: Re: anyone tried 6-oxo?
Post by: Dorian 01 on May 28, 2006, 12:56:33 AM
T-Nation once did a report on how it's not really an estrogen suppresant but rather a weak testosterone-supporting thing. That'd explain why the above poster broke out, when estrogen suppresors wouldn't do that to a person, right?

Edit: oh turns out it wasn't a report, but rather a really good post.
http://www.t-nation.com/readTopic.do?id=557245

summary:
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1) Expecting it to be an effective aromatase inhibitor in man when taken orally -- it isn't,

2) Mistake in the research being done in mistaking 6-OXO or more likely its metabolite 6-oxotestosterone as being testosterone, thus yielding wrong marketing claims that it increases testosterone, and

3) The completely "off" theory that it really does decrease estrogen despite test results showing no change.

What 6-OXO is, is a poor prohormone.
Title: Re: anyone tried 6-oxo?
Post by: JAM on May 29, 2006, 02:12:17 PM
I have tried it and noticed no difference other than some additional zits that went away when I stopped taking it.  IF there was a difference it was too small to notice.

I believe this compound is a type of phosphate.  Not sure if I would use this for PCT after a "REAL" cycle.  Hope that helps.