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Anti E question

tommboy

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Do certain Anti E's work differently and like cut bloat more so and stop gyno more so then others? An example Nolva cuts gyno real good but doesnt get rid of any bloat.......
 
tommboy said:
Do certain Anti E's work differently and like cut bloat more so and stop gyno more so then others? An example Nolva cuts gyno real good but doesnt get rid of any bloat.......


Aromasin is a type I AI (suicidal AI) - it binds aromatase irreversibly.

Arimidex and letrozole are class II AIs, which work by competitive inhibition of aromatase.

Letrozole (femara) is the STRONGES AI (anti-E) on the market by far. It's the best for reducing/getting rid of gyno and keeping bloat down.

Then we have SERMs (selective estrogen receptor modulator), like nolvadex, which acts like estrogen with some tissues but block the effect of estrogen with other tissues.
 
Can you elaborate on how Aromasin is irreversible? Is any one of them worse on your Cholesterol or just on your health in genral? (would one be better for long-term usage)
 
tommboy said:
Can you elaborate on how Aromasin is irreversible? Is any one of them worse on your Cholesterol or just on your health in genral? (would one be better for long-term usage)

A lot of people ask about lipid levels and anti-Es; I'll tell you right off the bat - lipid levels are going to take a hit on your cycle no matter what. For most individuals, especially if you're not gyno/estrogen prone, arimidex works great, but for the gyno/estrogen prone, it's best to go with the strogest anti-E out there - letrozle (femara).
 
Mr.X said:
A lot of people ask about lipid levels and anti-Es; I'll tell you right off the bat - lipid levels are going to take a hit on your cycle no matter what. For most individuals, especially if you're not gyno/estrogen prone, arimidex works great, but for the gyno/estrogen prone, it's best to go with the strogest anti-E out there - letrozle (femara).


thanks Mr. X would they take a big enough hit from the Letro to not be able to take it year round? ( that was my main concern)
 
tommboy said:
thanks Mr. X would they take a big enough hit from the Letro to not be able to take it year round? ( that was my main concern)

Why do you want to use letro year round bro? :coffee:
 
tommboy said:
well with being on test and finasteride (soon to be dutasteride) Im sure i will get gyno and bloat

If you're gyno prone, stick with letrozole. Just cut your cycles to 12 weeks, you wont have a problem. :coffee:
 
I have a question on this subject, as well...

What about guys who stay on test all year long? ( a "maintenance" dose to bridge between cycle) What can they safely do to combat gyno?
 
the-short-one said:
I have a question on this subject, as well...

What about guys who stay on test all year long? ( a "maintenance" dose to bridge between cycle) What can they safely do to combat gyno?




this is my real question!!! lol someone help us
 
Ulter said:
They can do what I do since I am on all year. Use AIFM every day. :)

lol - ok. so do you use AIFM by itself when just maintaining? If so, what would you say is a reasonable year-round dosage of test where AIFM could be used alone?

Also, I have read of instances where AIFM kills sex drive. Is this due to higher dosing of AIFM when used with a more androgenic stack?
 
Ulter said:
I use 500mg of test and 400mg of deca year round.
I use AIFM alone. It's not likely to affect sex drive. I have not seen that reported so I can't comment on what you're saying you read.

good. that answers my questions. just don't feel that taking Armidex year round is very good for anyone.



I think I asked you a few questions about AIFM in another thread. I received a PM and a karma message after I posted, telling me to be careful (like I was going to take it) because they had experienced a loss of sex drive. I realize this might have had nothing to do with AIFM because I have no idea what else these guys were taking. that's why I asked you. :)
 
You are really pushing AIFM and id really like to try it since im on year round too. But I dont think ag-guys sells it........ Unless Im not looking hard enough?







Ulter said:
I use 500mg of test and 400mg of deca year round.
I use AIFM alone. It's not likely to affect sex drive. I have not seen that reported so I can't comment on what you're saying you read.
 
tommboy said:
You are really pushing AIFM and id really like to try it since im on year round too. But I dont think ag-guys sells it........ Unless Im not looking hard enough?


AF store. click on the link in his sig. :D
 
tommboy said:
awww man that stuff is topical?? I really dont picture myself using that lotion stuff for life ughhhhhhh

thelion2005 is on HRT - test, hgh, dex. He's 62, tho...and probably takes a very conservative dose. You might ask him what his dosages are.
 
Ive been on a-dex and I don't really think it is working enough for me though.................. thats why im trying to find something else I guess ill get a bottle of letro and try that and then maybe try aromasin when I find a better price
 
tommboy said:
Ive been on a-dex and I don't really think it is working enough for me though.................. thats why im trying to find something else I guess ill get a bottle of letro and try that and then maybe try aromasin when I find a better price


keep in mind that these drugs are used to treat breast cancer patients, and those woman take these drugs for 2 years or more. I read on one of the breast cancer websites that doctors are switching patients who have been on the same anti-e for an extended period to another, because their bodies become resistant to the drug after prolonged use. Most were started on Nolvadex and switched to Arimidex.

You should check out a few of theses sites. While they pertain mostly to women, it will give you some insight and better understanding of how anti-e's work.

www.breastcancer.org
www.arimidex.com
www.nolvadex.com
http://www.manchesteronline.co.uk/news/s/144/144154_time_to_switch_cancer_drugs.html


there are many others. Google it.
 
tommboy said:
Ive been on a-dex and I don't really think it is working enough for me though.................. thats why im trying to find something else I guess ill get a bottle of letro and try that and then maybe try aromasin when I find a better price

Letrozole is the way to go bro.

the-short-one, here is a good HRT Article thelion2005 did.
 
That really sucks that your body becomes immune to Anti E's can this be prevented if you cycle in and out the Anti E's with different ones like every 3 months or so??






the-short-one said:
keep in mind that these drugs are used to treat breast cancer patients, and those woman take these drugs for 2 years or more. I read on one of the breast cancer websites that doctors are switching patients who have been on the same anti-e for an extended period to another, because their bodies become resistant to the drug after prolonged use. Most were started on Nolvadex and switched to Arimidex.

You should check out a few of theses sites. While they pertain mostly to women, it will give you some insight and better understanding of how anti-e's work.

www.breastcancer.org
www.arimidex.com
www.nolvadex.com
http://www.manchesteronline.co.uk/news/s/144/144154_time_to_switch_cancer_drugs.html


there are many others. Google it.
 
tommboy said:
That really sucks that your body becomes immune to Anti E's can this be prevented if you cycle in and out the Anti E's with different ones like every 3 months or so??

They are usually on anti-Es for years at a time, so I wouldn't put you in the same position. You can cycle your anti-Es, from let's say letrozole for 3 months, to aromasin for 3 months. However, from experience a low dose of an anti-E like letrozole over 16+ week cycles will work just as well the last day as the first day. :coffee:
 
the cancers become resistant to the drugs, not the aromatase system. This is not particularly applicable to bodybuilder usage

there are other pathways by which oestrogens are formed and PR activation is a common issue
 
tommboy said:
awww man that stuff is topical?? I really dont picture myself using that lotion stuff for life ughhhhhhh
Are you kidding me? You'd rather drink toxic alcohol then spray a couple sprays on your arms? AIFM is much easier, cheaper, legal, and effective.
I assume you use deodorant every day. Does that bother you? :)
 
tommboy said:
Ive been on a-dex and I don't really think it is working enough for me though.................. thats why im trying to find something else I guess ill get a bottle of letro and try that and then maybe try aromasin when I find a better price


I had the same issue. A-dex at .5 per day was not cutting it. I went to 1g per day and still was bloated as hell. Right away I ordered some aromasin but by the time 2 weeks went by the 1g was pretty much doing the trick. I did notice a slight increase in water retention consistently two days after my once per week cyp inject but it is nominal and seemingly noticeable to only me. I look fantastic right now.

Know where I can get an underwear modeling job? :)
 
Wait it's toxic? I didnt know that if you took it orally it was toxic. The reason I do not like using sprays is because a long long time ago I took those prohormones that were in spray form. It was such a pain in the ass, it didn't dry you had to use gloves or it would get in your eyes. Whereever your sprayed the hair grew 10 fold. Is this like that?






Ulter said:
Are you kidding me? You'd rather drink toxic alcohol then spray a couple sprays on your arms? AIFM is much easier, cheaper, legal, and effective.
I assume you use deodorant every day. Does that bother you? :)
 
tommboy said:
Wait it's toxic? I didnt know that if you took it orally it was toxic. The reason I do not like using sprays is because a long long time ago I took those prohormones that were in spray form. It was such a pain in the ass, it didn't dry you had to use gloves or it would get in your eyes. Whereever your sprayed the hair grew 10 fold. Is this like that?

RCs have a little alcohol in them, but most processed food you consume has about 20 times more. Keep in mind the food you eat has alcohol in it, so this is just an over inflated topic. Don't worry about, you're probably going with no more then 1/2 of a ml per day, which is nothing major.
 
Mr.X said:
RCs have a little alcohol in them, but most processed food you consume has about 20 times more. Keep in mind the food you eat has alcohol in it, so this is just an over inflated topic. Don't worry about, you're probably going with no more then 1/2 of a ml per day, which is nothing major.



damn man were going back and forth here ! lol
 
tommboy said:
damn man were going back and forth here ! lol

the reason I'm interested is because my boyfriend will be running test (and hgh) continuously, and I'm concerned about arimidex and it's effect on hdl.

I think arimidex has it's place when on a heavy cycle with more androgens, but should only be used for the duration of that cycle. (this is just my opinion based on my own research.) I'm going to take Ulter's advice and have him try the AIFM. I think health should probably take a priority over a like or dislike for a spray, and I have faith in the safety of AF products.
 
tommboy said:
Wait it's toxic? I didnt know that if you took it orally it was toxic. The reason I do not like using sprays is because a long long time ago I took those prohormones that were in spray form. It was such a pain in the ass, it didn't dry you had to use gloves or it would get in your eyes. Whereever your sprayed the hair grew 10 fold. Is this like that?
No, you spray it on your inner forearms/wrists and rub them together. I dries in a 15 seconds.
 
the-short-one said:
the reason I'm interested is because my boyfriend will be running test (and hgh) continuously, and I'm concerned about arimidex and it's effect on hdl.

I think arimidex has it's place when on a heavy cycle with more androgens, but should only be used for the duration of that cycle. (this is just my opinion based on my own research.) I'm going to take Ulter's advice and have him try the AIFM. I think health should probably take a priority over a like or dislike for a spray, and I have faith in the safety of AF products.


You may as well give up on the effects of arimidex on lipids. It doesn't matter what his AI will do to his lipid profile if he's on steroids because the steroids have the same effect.
 
Ulter said:
You may as well give up on the effects of arimidex on lipids. It doesn't matter what his AI will do to his lipid profile if he's on steroids because the steroids have the same effect.


is there any answer for this, or is it just considered part of the risk?
 
the-short-one said:
is there any answer for this, or is it just considered part of the risk?
It's part of the risk. But you know what? Lipid profiles are not a very good indicator of future heart disease for athletes. They are fine for people who have a sedentary lifestyle but that lifestyle is the main contributing factor. Most of the research showing lipid profiles are an indicator of future CAD were done by the people who sell statin drugs.
I don't really put much faith in it and neither are bleeding edge cardiologist these days.
 
Thank you my main concern was the lipids and which one will hurt me the most, then comes cost/ how effective they are. Since letro and aromasin is no more harmfull then AIFM. Im going to go with trying them all out eventually and seeing which one suits me best. I will begin with letro of course because it is the most cheaply priced. And would rather down it with all the other pills I take instead of using a lotion.








Ulter said:
It's part of the risk. But you know what? Lipid profiles are not a very good indicator of future heart disease for athletes. They are fine for people who have a sedentary lifestyle but that lifestyle is the main contributing factor. Most of the research showing lipid profiles are an indicator of future CAD were done by the people who sell statin drugs.
I don't really put much faith in it and neither are bleeding edge cardiologist these days.
 
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