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proviron question

grinch5326

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does anyone have info. on proviron vs. nolvedex advantages disadvantages ect.

Alos any info on gyno and proviron

Any info on proviron use in a stack

New at this
thanks in advance for any help
 
I'll give you your first lesson. Go to the search button and type proviron. You will find so much info you wont know what hit you.

No offense, but you going to have to hear it from someone.
 
grinch5326 said:
any hint on what works better?

Anyone? :fro:

Two markedly different actions... One blocks (Nolva), one slows / stops aromitization of AS (Proviron). As lawnsaver said if you do a search you will find more info than you care to read!!

Which is better is subjective!!! I personally like Proviron and use it in cycles regularly. Although I do keep Nolva on hand. Nolva may negatively impact overall gains. Proviron will not.
 
I agree with banshee, I like proviron better than any other.You kinda kill two birds with one stone, because it helps with sex drive also.Used it last week( was out of viagra)fucked all night and half the next day.What a woman!
 
1Banshee said:

Agreed the Dex's are better, but the question was between Proviron and Nolva...
Yes. And he could have answered his own question if he bothered to take the time to visit the site I posted and read about what the two drugs do.
 
screw proviron and get arimidex/liquidex much better

I wish someone would post a study from a peer-reviewed medical or scientific journal (not an "underground steroid manual") that shows proviron has any antiaromatase properties. I have been unable to find one.

I think this notion arose from the similarities in chemical structure between Proviron and DHT. One study showed that DHT does exhibit some antiaromatase activity (1). However, a more recent study of transdermal DHT showed no significant consistent reduction in estradiol levels as a result of DHT treatment (2).

I would not rely on proviron to inhibit estrogen production.

(1) J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1984 Mar;58(3):467-72

The intracellular control of aromatase activity by 5 alpha-reduced androgens in human breast carcinoma cells in culture.

Perel E, Stolee KH, Kharlip L, Blackstein ME, Killinger DW.

(2) http://www.endo-society.org/pubrelations/pressReleases/september_jcem.pdf
 
genarr3 said:

Yes. And he could have answered his own question if he bothered to take the time to visit the site I posted and read about what the two drugs do.

Agreed... He could have.. But he extended the question to "any hint which is better". Reading the information would not have given him the answer to the question. At least not from experienced standpoint that you, I or other could have provide...
 
nandi12 said:


I wish someone would post a study from a peer-reviewed medical or scientific journal (not an "underground steroid manual") that shows proviron has any antiaromatase properties. I have been unable to find one.

I would not rely on proviron to inhibit estrogen production.


I dont think anyone said it had anti-aromatase properties. It stops test from converting to estrogen. It does not work on the natural production.

But then again, I do get harder when taking it without gear. I am interested in how it actually does this.

Huck, where is the abstract on this one???
 
Aromatase is the enzyme that converts testosterone to estrogen.(Technically, it converts it to estradiol, which is an estrogen).
 
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