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really varies. the inhibition of 5 beta reductase, which AIFM does and letro does not, may be the differential that leads to treatment success over letrozole (though letrozole is certainly a stronger inhbitor at commonly used dosages)
 
I think AIFM is a great product. It works for me. I must say however that a member of this board sent me and I'm sure plenty of others, pictures of serious rashes/blisters that he sustained as a result of using AIFM. I guess he is one of the few that are allergic to it, period. Any input from anyone else or is this an isolated incident?
 
the formula has been adjusted significantly to reduce the risk of allergic reaction and/or irritation which in the initial run was just under 5% having some irritiation, with 1-2% having irritation or reaction that required discontinuation. With topical hormones, including prescription topical test, there is a risk of dermal reaction either from the transdermal or the actives themselves. ie,. androgel has a 5-6% rate of skin reactions that requires discontinuation.

With the new formulation and proper site rotation and even application of the solution, less than 1% of users report any kind of irritation.
 
as a note- application to feet, except at night (before bed- not before going out clubbing :p ), is no longer reccomended because of irritation issues that have arisen. the top of feet are really permeable but they may/are exposed to conditions that make such application not viable..... ie. putting on then putting socks (which may have irritating detergent residues), then heavy shoes or work boots, followed by a hot/exertion laden day (creating a very hot/wet/unpleasant/irritating environment at the site of application).
 
macrophage69alpha said:
as a note- application to feet, except at night (before bed- not before going out clubbing :p ), is no longer reccomended because of irritation issues that have arisen. the top of feet are really permeable but they may/are exposed to conditions that make such application not viable..... ie. putting on then putting socks (which may have irritating detergent residues), then heavy shoes or work boots, followed by a hot/exertion laden day (creating a very hot/wet/unpleasant/irritating environment at the site of application).

thanks for the candor and tips :beer:
 
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