I love this shit. Since you started this thread with your question, my mind keeps reeling with knowledge I've acquired over the years. I just pulled this from ChatGPT to help you understand why you would use Tamoxifen (Novadex) before throwing Caber into a situation with elevated prolactin:
Estrogen → stimulates growth, signaling, and prolactin release
Prolactin → promotes lactation and suppresses reproductive signaling
Progesterone → balances estrogen and restrains prolactin’s effects
Novadex is the best for reeling in estrogen when it gets out of hand in an instant. An AI is instrumental when you know ahead of time you will have to modulate estrogen so it doesn't get out of hand. Caber is for when you were an idiot and didn't pay attention to the very first signs of overly elevated estrogen levels that have now triggered prolactin release requiring the use of Caber.
Reason why I'm bringing all this up is you can use EQ to modulate your estrogen. EQ is a strong estrogen modulator where Deca can get out of control pretty easily. EQ is a slow burn as opposed to Deca's blow you up like a water buffalo in a week or two. Test will always be the base for any run/cycle. So what I'm saying is you can use EQ to keep your estrogen in check while you're running a year long bulking phase that actually makes a difference in your physique. With combining EQ and Deca on top of your Test base for at least 6 months or longer you have a real recipe for growth you can get a tangeable hold onto with real retainable growth. Like a Pro, before he became a Pro. You run something like Test, EQ, Deca for a year with a solid high surplus caloric diet and boom, you become a mass monster, so to speak. There is more, but we're not going there, yet. But have your training dialed in and commitment to training for a year as well. Number One is food intake, again, number one is a quality diet and food intake that's high and you can become the next Nick Walker. Not really, that requires real true genetics, but you can optimize your personal genetics and growth potential.