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Lets talk about the pros/cons of using Nolva/Femera while using aromatising steriods

Aromasin is king but it will cost you an arm and leg! Most bro's can't afford to run aromasin so the next two choices are arimidex and femara (if your wanting to keep the bloat down), there are pro's and cons with each of these that must be taken into consideration as well as the amount of aromatisable gear one is running and how prone you are to estrogenic sides! As I have heard the good drjmw say before " be prepared to play with your dosages of the AI you are running or be prepared to switch AI's altogether!
 
Fat_Sumo said:
Aromasin is king but it will cost you an arm and leg! Most bro's can't afford to run aromasin so the next two choices are arimidex and femara (if your wanting to keep the bloat down), there are pro's and cons with each of these that must be taken into consideration as well as the amount of aromatisable gear one is running and how prone you are to estrogenic sides! As I have heard the good drjmw say before " be prepared to play with your dosages of the AI you are running or be prepared to switch AI's altogether!

Aromasin is way out of my price range. I even looked at raw matierials. They are still about 10x the price of raw matierials for femera/armidex.
 
Thanks rjl.

I had kinda an interesting thought yesterday.

What do you guys think about running femera for 2 weeks, then nolva for 2weeks? BP shouldn't get high, and less impact on this lipids.
 
This really depends on what substance you are running. AIs will do very little with deca tren , and drol for example. Serms may help at the target with the formation of gyno from these, but are still not the drug of choice.

Aromasin really is king. The chinese generics are actually quite affordable. I only know of one liqued research company selling it, and thats PnP. I havent heard any feedback about it though. I have used a-dex, and letro in the past. I would prefer a-dex, as it dosent fuck with my wood as much. Letro is supposedly better than a-dex, but is harsher. You can take other supps to help with the lipids.

Mavy
 
The biggest concerns that most people are worried about are the same as any concerns with poor cholesterol levels. Abnormal lipid profiles "may" place the steroid user at a greater risk for cardiovascular problems, and even cardiovascular disease. Shorter cycles, the right drugs, the proper supplements, exerices and a good diet can all help to combat this. Obvoiusly becuase of genetics, this is much more of a concern for certain users than others.

Has anyone here heard of a supplement called Choleve (Black Tea) for cholesterol? I was talking at my local vitamin shop with the person there about Policosanol, and they told me that Choleve was supposedly the best "new guy" on the market, even better than policosanol.

Its theaflavins that are supposedly the actives in black tea that are responsible for black tea's characteristic color and flavor. The theaflavins are also believed to be the active components responsible for the product's potential support of healthy blood lipid levels. Wouldnt mind hearing some feedback on it.

Mavy
 
Mavy said:
The biggest concerns that most people are worried about are the same as any concerns with poor cholesterol levels. Abnormal lipid profiles "may" place the steroid user at a greater risk for cardiovascular problems, and even cardiovascular disease. Shorter cycles, the right drugs, the proper supplements, exerices and a good diet can all help to combat this. Obvoiusly becuase of genetics, this is much more of a concern for certain users than others.

Has anyone here heard of a supplement called Choleve (Black Tea) for cholesterol? I was talking at my local vitamin shop with the person there about Policosanol, and they told me that Choleve was supposedly the best "new guy" on the market, even better than policosanol.

Its theaflavins that are supposedly the actives in black tea that are responsible for black tea's characteristic color and flavor. The theaflavins are also believed to be the active components responsible for the product's potential support of healthy blood lipid levels. Wouldnt mind hearing some feedback on it.

Mavy

Hey Mavy, as a sidenote, Policosanol did absolute NOTHING to improve my lipid profile or even protect it while using var. Also, I gave it to my mom (you can search for a thread a while back). I gave her 40mg of policosanols for several months and it did not improve her lipid profile. not even marginally. So goes the 'magic' cholesterol supplement. doesn't work for everyone I guess.
 
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