Ok I am hoping someone can clear something up for me. And yes I have used the search button and did my homework before asking this question. Problem is I am not satisfied with the results of my searches.
My question is, you have Arimidex/Liquidex and Proviron which are both anti-aromitase. Then you have Nolvadex, an anti-estrogen, which in my view deals with the symptons instead of dealing with the problem. And then theres Clomid, which is also an anti-estrogen.
Now with the exception of Clomid, whos anti-estrogenic effects are rather low. How does one decide which to use, Proviron, Nolvadex or Arimidex?
Now before anyone starts jumping on me, let me say that I am NOT SAYING the above is true nor should it be accepted as fact! Instead it is just my inexperienced attempt to understand these different drugs.
If I am way off base with this then please enlighten me. All I want to do is get a better understanding of their differences. Thanks.
My question is, you have Arimidex/Liquidex and Proviron which are both anti-aromitase. Then you have Nolvadex, an anti-estrogen, which in my view deals with the symptons instead of dealing with the problem. And then theres Clomid, which is also an anti-estrogen.
Now with the exception of Clomid, whos anti-estrogenic effects are rather low. How does one decide which to use, Proviron, Nolvadex or Arimidex?
Now before anyone starts jumping on me, let me say that I am NOT SAYING the above is true nor should it be accepted as fact! Instead it is just my inexperienced attempt to understand these different drugs.
If I am way off base with this then please enlighten me. All I want to do is get a better understanding of their differences. Thanks.


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