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Blackstone Labs | BSL PCT V | 60 Capsules

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Blackstone Labs | BSL PCT V | 60 CapsulesStraightforward PCT support with arimistane, laxogenine, and full disclosureno blends hiding the doses. Blackstone Labs PCT V is a straight up post cycle support with everything listed outno hidden blends. It's built to handle estrogen concerns, support your hormones, and add a bit of recovery and organ help. This isn't a general test booster or something to replace doctor prescribed PCT. It's an over the counter capsule for guys wanting clear doses

Straightforward PCT support with arimistane, laxogenine, and full disclosure—no blends hiding the doses.

Blackstone Labs PCT V is a straight-up post-cycle support with everything listed out—no hidden blends. It's built to handle estrogen concerns, support your hormones, and add a bit of recovery and organ help. This isn't a general test booster or something to replace doctor-prescribed PCT. It's an over-the-counter capsule for guys wanting clear doses in their post-cycle routine.

The main player is Androst 3,5-Dien-7,17-Dione at 37.5mg per capsule—folks call it arimistane. It helps block aromatase, which is the enzyme that turns androgens into estrogens. Basically, it's there to keep estrogen from spiking after your cycle. Studies on it aren't as strong as pharma stuff, but in supplements, this is the go-to for that job. At 2 capsules a day, you get 75mg total—a solid amount you see in these kinds of products.

There's 250mg of Tribulus terrestris extract, standardized for saponins—those are the active parts. People hype it for testosterone, but honestly, results in trained guys are hit or miss. It shines more for libido and overall energy in a PCT setup. 250mg is decent, not huge, but it fits.

Saw Palmetto berry extract at 160mg brings in DHT support—DHT is a hormone related to prostate health—and it helps with that male-focused angle.

Key Highlights

  • 37.5mg Androst 3,5-Dien-7,17-Dione per capsule—this is the star for post-cycle vibes. It helps with aromatase support, so it's key if you're worried about estrogen bouncing back after a cycle.
  • 75mg daily of that arimistane stuff at 2 capsules a day—right in the sweet spot for OTC PCT. Gives you a focused formula instead of tiny bits of everything.
  • 250mg Tribulus terrestris standardized extract—here for libido, energy, and hormone support, not just filler. The saponins are the good part, and that's what it's standardized for.
  • 160mg Saw Palmetto berry extract—adds DHT and prostate support that a lot of basic PCTs skip. Makes it more well-rounded for guys.
  • 125mg NAC—helps make glutathione, your body's big antioxidant, for some liver support. Not a massive dose, but it's smart to have it in there.
  • 25mg Alpha Hydroxy Laxogenine—a chill way to help with performance and recovery without stims. Keeps your training feel solid during the switch.
  • Everything's listed out clear on the label—no guessing games. In a world of shady hormone blends, this transparency is gold.
  • No prop blends here—you see every dose, so you know what's doing the work and what's backing it up.

Who Is This For?

  • Guys wrapping up a prohormone or cycle who want simple OTC support with clear doses. 75mg daily Androst 3,5-Dien-7,17-Dione from two caps is the heart, with extras for backup.
  • Bodybuilders holding onto gym performance and vibe during that weird post-cycle phase. Alpha Hydroxy Laxogenine and Tribulus help keep output, libido, and drive steady.
  • Folks who hate prop blends and want to see everything. PCT V lists every milligram—no vague matrices.
  • Guys wanting PCT with prostate and male support. 160mg Saw Palmetto makes it broader than just estrogen stuff.
  • Athletes picking capsules over powders or big stacks. Easy 2-a-day for the full 4-8 weeks.
  • Lifters adding antioxidant and liver help to post-cycle. 125mg NAC brings glutathione support, often missed in these products.

How to Use

Take 1 capsule morning and 1 evening for 2 total daily. That's the steady way to use it, not a one-shot deal. If you're sensitive, start with 1 a day to check it out—NAC and herbs can be touchy empty stomach. Wash down with water and food for easy digestion. Stim-free, so it works with your pre-workout, creatine, protein, electrolytes. Don't mix with other aromatase or hormone products randomly. Run it 4-8 weeks post-cycle like most do. Keep it cool and dry, lid tight.

What to Expect

Day 1, don't expect a buzz—this ain't stims. First few days, you might notice less of that quick post-cycle crash in energy and gym confidence. Week 1, it's about sticking to the routine—take with meals if needed. By weeks 2-4, you feel a smoother shift: not as flat, training holds up better. If you're used to fast-acting stuff like caffeine, this is subtle. But that's the idea for real support.

Key Ingredients

  • Androst 3,5-Dien-7,17-Dione — 37.5mg per capsule — Core estrogen-control support for the post-cycle transition
  • Tribulus terrestris standardized extract — 250mg per capsule — Supports vitality and libido during post-cycle recovery
  • Saw Palmetto berry extract — 160mg per capsule — Adds broader male-support beyond estrogen-focused ingredients
  • NAC — 125mg per capsule — Glutathione precursor for antioxidant and liver-support coverage
  • Alpha Hydroxy Laxogenine — 25mg per capsule — Non-stimulant support for training feel and recovery

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main active ingredient in Blackstone Labs PCT V?

The formula is built around Androst 3,5-Dien-7,17-Dione at 37.5mg per capsule. At the common 2-capsule daily protocol, that yields 75mg daily, which is the formula’s primary aromatase-support and post-cycle positioning ingredient.

How should I take PCT V?

The standard protocol commonly associated with this product is 1 capsule in the morning and 1 capsule in the evening. That gives you the full daily serving and spreads the hormonal-support ingredients across the day rather than taking everything at once.

Is PCT V a testosterone booster?

Not in the usual 'daily test booster' sense. This is better described as an OTC post-cycle support formula centered on arimistane-style estrogen-control positioning, with Tribulus, Saw Palmetto, NAC, and Alpha Hydroxy Laxogenine rounding out the formula.

Does Blackstone Labs PCT V contain a proprietary blend?

No. Every active ingredient is fully disclosed: Tribulus terrestris 250mg, Saw Palmetto berry extract 160mg, NAC 125mg, Androst 3,5-Dien-7,17-Dione 37.5mg, and Alpha Hydroxy Laxogenine 25mg per capsule.

Will I feel PCT V right away?

Probably not, and that is normal. This is a stim-free capsule formula, so the intended benefit is a steadier post-cycle transition over days and weeks, not an immediate buzz or pre-workout sensation.

Can I stack PCT V with creatine and pre-workout?

Yes, in most cases it stacks cleanly with creatine, protein, electrolytes, and a stimulant pre-workout because PCT V itself contains no caffeine. The bigger caution is stacking it with other hormone-support or estrogen-control products, which should be done carefully if at all.

Is the NAC dose in PCT V enough for full liver support?

NAC at 125mg contributes antioxidant and glutathione-support value, but it is modest compared with dedicated NAC or liver-support formulas. It is a supportive inclusion, not the centerpiece of a clinical liver protocol.

What does Saw Palmetto do in this formula?

Saw Palmetto berry extract at 160mg gives the formula a broader male-support and DHT-pathway angle. In a PCT-style product, that helps position it as more than just a single-pathway estrogen support capsule.

How long should I run PCT V?

Common category use is 4-8 weeks after a cycle. Consistency matters more than acute sensation, so the product makes the most sense when used daily through the full intended support window.

Is PCT V vegan?

No, the capsule shell is gelatin. Other listed inactive ingredients include magnesium stearate and rice flour.

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