All-around PCT support with zinc, DIM, I3C, plus liver and prostate help
Anabolic Warfare Project PCT is a no-stim hormone support capsule that's all about three big areas: reloading minerals, helping with estrogen processing, and backing up organs with botanicals. This isn't a drug-level PCT, and don't mix it up with prescription stuff. It's made to help with what serious trainers care about after hard blocks: good zinc levels, antioxidants, liver help, prostate support, and a plant stack common in guy hormone formulas.
The fully open doses are zinc and selenium. Zinc hits 45mg from zinc gluconate and zinc oxide, right at the top of the 11-45mg range from studies. Zinc helps with tons of body reactions for metabolism, building protein, immune stuff, and guy reproductive health. In real life, having enough zinc beats fancy herb hype, and 45mg is a strong dose. Selenium is at 100mcg as selenium glycinate complex, smack in the 100-200mcg sweet spot. Selenium works in proteins like glutathione peroxidases and thioredoxin reductases, key for fighting oxidation and thyroid enzymes.
Project PCT has DIM and Indole-3-Carbinol, two stars for the concept. DIM is an active indole that pushes estrogen toward the better 2-hydroxyestrone path and tweaks aromatase a bit. Indole-3-Carbinol comes from veggies like broccoli and turns into DIM and similar stuff in your gut. They're paired in hormone supps to hit estrogen from different sides. The downside is no doses shown. Usually, DIM runs 100-200mg and I3C 200-400mg, so
AW Project PCT by Anabolic Warfare contains 45mg Zinc, a clinical dose for health and performance.
Key Highlights
- 45mg Zinc — hits the top of the 11-45mg range from studies, not just a tiny bit for show. Zinc is a key mineral in hundreds of enzymes for metabolism, immune health, protein building, and guy reproductive stuff, making it one of the best fully dosed parts here.
- 100mcg Selenium as Selenium Glycinate Complex — a real dose in the 100-200mcg research zone. Selenium backs up antioxidants through proteins like glutathione peroxidase and helps with thyroid enzymes that keep your metabolism humming.
- DIM plus Indole-3-Carbinol — smart combo because they both tackle estrogen processing in related ways. DIM is the active one folks want, while I3C is the veggie-based starter that turns into useful indoles in your stomach.
- Liver support built in — milk thistle seed extract, artichoke leaf extract, and turmeric make this more than a basic test herb supp. It's great for guys wanting help with recovery and overall health beyond just feeling frisky.
- Prostate botanicals included — saw palmetto, pygeum africanum, and beta sitosterol are go-tos for prostate supps. They make this feel like a grown-up formula for long-term use, not quick hype.
- No stims at all — zero caffeine or energy boosters that mess with sleep or recovery. Easy to take every day, which is how these support supps work best.
- Capsules for easy sticking to it — three caps a serving is straightforward, whether you're on the road, working late, or sick of powders. Sticking to it beats a perfect plan you can't follow.
- Tribulus, maca, longjack, and epimedium add libido and guy energy vibes. They're common in hormone stacks, but here they're with serious support stuff, not carrying the whole show.
AW Project PCT by Anabolic Warfare contains 45mg Zinc, a clinical dose for health and performance.
Who Is This For?
- Gym vets wrapping up a hard cycle who want no-stim daily support over another wild pre. Zinc, selenium, DIM, I3C combo fits for hormone balance, with milk thistle and artichoke adding more than libido hype.
- Physique folks who get that OTC PCT isn't prescription, but want capsules covering estrogen, prostate, and recovery. Perfect for those eyeing DIM, I3C, saw palmetto, pygeum in one.
- Guys over 30 lifting heavy who need more than workout gains. Saw palmetto, pygeum, beta sitosterol help prostate, while zinc and selenium cover basics many dieters miss.
- Capsule fans avoiding more powders and wanting easy daily stuff. Project PCT is travel-ready, no stims, no shaker, built for steady use not pre-timing.
- Lifters cutting calories or prepping where nutrients and recovery count big. 45mg zinc and 100mcg selenium make it more solid than herb-only hormone supps.
- Athletes wanting liver help in their hormone stack, not separate buys. Milk thistle seed extract, artichoke leaf extract, turmeric widen it beyond tribulus and longjack.
How to Use
Take 3 capsules as your daily serving. Best with breakfast, lunch, or a bigger early meal, since 45mg zinc hits better not empty. No stims, so no need to time it pre-gym like a pre; consistency is key. If you're touchy with supps, start with 1-2 caps for a couple days, then full 3 to check stomach. Wash down with water, and don't stack with other high-zinc stuff like ZMA or multis without tracking total. Goes great with creatine, protein, fish oil, basic pre — no stim issues. Use daily, not on-off, and give it 2-4 weeks consistent. Keep in cool, dry spot with lid tight, as capsules hate heat and moisture.
What to Expect
First 0-30 minutes: usually zilch, especially with food. No stims, so no rush or tingles. Hours 1-4: still low-key, but zinc-sensitive folks feel better with a meal. Days 1-7: you're building steady levels of zinc, selenium, and the hormone stack; it's more about knowing you're covered than a big feel. Weeks 2-4: best time to check based on recovery, drive, and feeling supported after hard training. It's daily support, so value comes over time, not one workout.
Key Ingredients
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Zinc — 45mg — Top-end zinc support for foundational male physiology
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Selenium — 100mcg — Clinically relevant selenium for antioxidant and thyroid-enzyme support
AW Project PCT by Anabolic Warfare contains 45mg Zinc, a clinical dose for health and performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of product is Anabolic Warfare Project PCT?
Project PCT is a stim-free hormone-support capsule formula built around zinc, selenium, DIM, Indole-3-Carbinol, and a broader matrix of liver-, prostate-, and male-vitality-focused botanicals. It is designed as over-the-counter support, not as a pharmaceutical post-cycle therapy replacement.
How much zinc and selenium does Project PCT provide?
Each 3-capsule serving provides 45mg zinc and 100mcg selenium. Zinc is at the top end of the researched 11-45mg range, while selenium lands directly in the clinically relevant 100-200mcg range.
Does Project PCT contain DIM and Indole-3-Carbinol?
Yes. Both DIM and Indole-3-Carbinol are included, which is one of the more relevant aspects of the formula because they are commonly used to support estrogen metabolism. However, the label does not disclose their individual doses.
Is Project PCT fully transparent?
No. Zinc and selenium are disclosed, but the rest of the formula uses proprietary blends or undisclosed individual amounts. That means you can confirm the presence of key ingredients like saw palmetto, milk thistle, DIM, I3C, tribulus, and longjack, but not whether each one matches clinical research doses.
Will I feel this product right away?
Probably not in the way you feel a pre-workout. Project PCT contains no stimulants, and its intended effects are cumulative and support-oriented, so most users judge it over 2-4 weeks rather than by a same-day sensation.
When should I take Project PCT?
Take 3 capsules daily with a meal, ideally earlier in the day. Taking it with food is especially useful because 45mg zinc can cause nausea in some users when taken on an empty stomach.
Can I stack Project PCT with pre-workout or creatine?
Yes. Since it is stim-free, Project PCT stacks cleanly with creatine, protein, hydration products, and most pre-workouts. The main thing to watch is overlap with other high-zinc products like multivitamins or ZMA formulas.
Is this formula good for prostate and liver support too?
Relative to many hormone-support products, yes. Saw palmetto, pygeum, and beta sitosterol cover the prostate-support side, while milk thistle, artichoke, and turmeric expand the formula into liver-support territory.
How does this compare to the marketplace version of Project PCT?
The verified version here includes a broader Liver & Prostate Matrix, specifically saw palmetto, milk thistle extract, artichoke extract, and pygeum africanum bark extract. Those ingredients are missing from some alternate marketplace formulas, making this the more complete version.
Is Project PCT appropriate for beginners?
It is not difficult to use, but it is best for informed users who understand what hormone-support formulas do. Beginners who simply want a basic health supplement may be better served by a multivitamin and fish oil, while Project PCT makes more sense for targeted male-support use.