Sorry for the repititious post... I am trying to get the TRUTH around here...
I am going to be running 550 mg of Sustanon and 500 mg of Decca for 12 weeks. I have all the gear, I am unsure whether or not I need a serm or an anti estrogen at all. I keep getting different answers everywhere I go. Please help. I want to be safe but i don't want to hinder my gains either so I am unsure what to do. I just got this from one board.
"Things one needs to note while using arimidex is that the benefits of estrogen become non-existent as well. First of all that means gains can be drastically reduced. They will be leaner and more qualitative, but they will nonetheless be seriously reduced. A second problem is that estrogen seems to have a positive effect on cholesterol levels. Since estrogen is reduced, the use of arimidex may have a profound impact on HDL to LDL ratio's in your cholesterol profile. In this aspect the use of Nolvadex is more user-friendly, because despite its anti-estrogenic effects in most tissues, it seems to exert positive estrogenic effects in the liver and promote a better cholesterol profile. "
I am going to be running 550 mg of Sustanon and 500 mg of Decca for 12 weeks. I have all the gear, I am unsure whether or not I need a serm or an anti estrogen at all. I keep getting different answers everywhere I go. Please help. I want to be safe but i don't want to hinder my gains either so I am unsure what to do. I just got this from one board.
"Things one needs to note while using arimidex is that the benefits of estrogen become non-existent as well. First of all that means gains can be drastically reduced. They will be leaner and more qualitative, but they will nonetheless be seriously reduced. A second problem is that estrogen seems to have a positive effect on cholesterol levels. Since estrogen is reduced, the use of arimidex may have a profound impact on HDL to LDL ratio's in your cholesterol profile. In this aspect the use of Nolvadex is more user-friendly, because despite its anti-estrogenic effects in most tissues, it seems to exert positive estrogenic effects in the liver and promote a better cholesterol profile. "

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