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nolvadex and aromasin?

N-Tence

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I have a *slight case of gyno from an old cycle a few years back. I small lump formed but then ceased but since not liftin for awhile and not eating like I should it seems fat has accumilated around the area aswell. I am taking NYC daily and the R-ala before meals and using Yohimburn before cardio but my next cycle is on the way and I have nolvadex coming to take before I start the cycle to try and get the lump down some. As soon as I start the cycle though I will be taking Aromasin off the bat to stop anything new from forming so it they happen to overlap, since I don't think with the gear sitting here I can wait too long to want to start, will they affect each other in any negative way? Like since the Aromasin is stopping the estrogen all together will it let the Nolvadex work on the spot still? I planned to wait till into march to start the cycle but I don't think I can hold out that long :(
 
Well, I was going to take the Nolva to try and fight what is there already since I have read here that a good lengthed 20mg run will help. The aromasin is to stop anything *new* since I'll be on Dbol/test/fina. So I guess I meant it as will the Nolva still be able to try and eat away at what is there if I cycle sooner than planned and run the aromasin and end up overlapping the two? I am also on that Andractim (Gyno Gel) and have seen a slight improvement thus far but I have only been on it for 2 weeks.
 
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yohimburn is not for hard tissue, its for fat. there may be some reduction of local aromatase (as fat decreases) but it is not something to be relied upon.

you should be taking aromasin or another aromatase inhibitor NOW.. why wait?

a low dose of bromo may help with hard tissue that has not "set".. part of the proccess is often the repeated exposure to prolactin that solidifies the tissue (it does cause glandular growth, particularly in the presence of excess estro)
 
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