How to Run a Safe PCT After SARMs or Peptides (2025 Protocols)
If you’ve just wrapped up a cycle of SARMs, you’re probably riding high on strength gains, better body comp, and enhanced recovery. But here’s the truth most people gloss over: even SARMs can suppress your natural testosterone levels — and skipping PCT can tank your results (and hormones) fast.
Post-cycle therapy (PCT) is what helps your body bounce back from hormonal suppression. It’s not just a formality — it’s a must-do if you want to keep your gains, restore natural T production, and avoid mood crashes, libido issues, or fatigue.
Peptides, on the other hand, are a mixed bag. Some (like MK-677 or CJC-1295) don’t touch your endocrine system, while others (like IGF-1 LR3 or Tesamorelin) might affect feedback loops. So PCT needs to be based on what you actually ran — not a generic template.
If your SARM is on the stronger side (RAD, LGD, YK), skipping PCT is a fast way to crash your test levels and lose progress.
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