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    I've noticed that lately I've been retaining a lot of water, I hear tamoxifen Citrate can reverse this side affect, what's your experience with it? Is it really that effective? :)

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    Originally posted by moranitotongano
    I've noticed that lately I've been retaining a lot of water, I hear tamoxifen Citrate can reverse this side affect, what's your experience with it? Is it really that effective? :)
    From what I understand - tamoxifen more or less prevents gyno and potential water retention. I do not recall it having the ability to reverse water retention despite what some people claim...

    :fyi:

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    • #3
      yes it will help with water retention from a cycle.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by therock
        yes it will help with water retention from a cycle.
        Will it reverse the water retention or merely prevent when used in conjuction from the start of a cycle?

        What are SC and Goliath referring to in this thread if that's not the case - I'm confused here...

        http://www.superiormuscle.com/vbulle...ight=tamoxifen

        :dumbass:
        Last edited by coffee-guy; 08-08-05, 01:36 PM.

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        • #5
          Actually, where has goliath been lately? Haven't seen him respond in ages.

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          • #6
            Thanks for your responses guys!

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            • #7
              nothing wrong with liquidex, 1mg ed if its really bad but normally 1mg eod is just fine, expensive but it works

              K

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              • #8
                Have you tried running a dieretic first?

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                • #9
                  Nolva will prevent water retention, but it will take some time before the current bloating will go down. To actually get rid of water, you need some sort of diuretic. You could try a natural one to start and in the mean time, start the tamoxifen and possibly an AI.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by shortz
                    Nolva will prevent water retention, but it will take some time before the current bloating will go down. To actually get rid of water, you need some sort of diuretic. You could try a natural one to start and in the mean time, start the tamoxifen and possibly an AI.
                    where can I get this diuretic?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by moranitotongano
                      where can I get this diuretic?
                      Why don't you try looking some of this shit up yourself - I looked up all of your old posts and you apparently haven't done ANY of your own leg work. Everytime I think I can't find an answer I run across it by using the very keyboard that I was going to hassle someone else with for the answer. People will eventually stop helping you if you don't try on your own.

                      Type Diuretic in the search field and there are 79 well thought out posts to help...

                      :madfu:

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