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Best Aromatase Inhibitor

imakneegrow

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Out the following three, which would you recommend as the best aromatase inhibitor and why?

1) Letro
2) Arimidex
3) Aromasin
 
adex is the "weakest" of the 3 but that doesnt mean the other 2 are better. they all do a perfectly fine job of controlling aromatizsation. The trick is to find which one works the best for you. Some people have sides from one but not the others. They are all perfectly capable of keeping your E in the sweet spot if dosed properly and from a good source.
 
Out the following three, which would you recommend as the best aromatase inhibitor and why?

1) Letro
2) Arimidex
3) Aromasin

I have done well with them all. I like LETRO real well personally.
Its has a long half life,,so less frequent dosing and it takes only
a small amount to get the effect(s) were looking for. Also research s
showing an increase of IGF1 levels with LETRO (25%+).
 
Aromasin for E control, hands down. Especially because of its suicidial properties.
 
I like aromasin is my go to ai. For me it does the job. most of the time I don't need anything else. Suicide properties prevents many sides I believe. Dex is good but whether it's just me or a bunk product has let me down before. Letro is the estro bomb you need incase things go south and has gotten me over gyno before but has its pronounced sides as well. So what did I learn: prevention and preparation is key for a good aas run.
 
i don't think its a big secret that i am not a fan of arimidex... letro should only be used if absolutely necessary... so that only leaves aromasin... i am a big proponent of aromasin... its extremely effective and has many other nice properties to it as well...
 
aromasin hands down. Best on lipipds. Also reduces SHBG! AG guys aromasin is g2g, I've used it numerous times.
 
Aromasin is the better product, but for many who aren't estrogen sensitive (around 20-30% +/-) arimidex works well.
 
Wasn't a fan when I ran adex. The fact that there's a chance of rebound on the back end killed it for me. I'm currently on aromasin and haven't had a single problem other than having to up the dosage to 20mg.
 
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