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what is your aromatase inhibitor of choice?

Anyone have any bloodwork on "AIFM"...?

We have saliva tests on Dermacrine, Bloodwork on MyoGenX, etc, etc..clinical studies on all the AIs out there (aromasin, etc....)

Do we have anything of the sort (real numbers and quantifiable and independant proof) on AIFM? I mean...just asking...
 
Anthony Roberts said:
Anyone have any bloodwork on "AIFM"...?

We have saliva tests on Dermacrine, Bloodwork on MyoGenX, etc, etc..clinical studies on all the AIs out there (aromasin, etc....)

Do we have anything of the sort (real numbers and quantifiable and independant proof) on AIFM? I mean...just asking...

Good question. I still don't see how that stuff can do anything to actually lower e. You may be right in that it's just a diuretic. (Protein Factory's new diuretic DEFINITION would work as well at a quarter of the price).

It's funny. You developed MyogenX and CytogenX based on research and blood tests. I developed "POST-CYCLE" and UNLEASHED based on the same thing. The ingredients are proven and they're natural -- not some unproven chemical that can be more dangerous than just using a pharm grade drug.

There's a lot of flack thrown around for promoting helpful products based on what's been developed through much research, experience and trail and error, meanwhile, Aifm wasn't even developed by the people marketing it on this board. They mearly bought it and sold it (under alias names) yet convinced people of its effectiveness -- even though no place else will even carry it and no one else experienced any positive results. If it's so amazing how come only EF members think it's good? That shows the power of placebo, though I have to wonder about half of the posters raving about it. They only seem to come on when it's time to comment of a AF product.

I'm not saying it doesn't reduce bloat somehow. But I too would like to see some real evidence, even suggesting the ingredients will reduce estrogen. The only thing Aifm has proven to do is give people rashes.
 
There was this product...I won't mention which...but I'll say it sounds like "A Piss Stain"...put out by a company who tried to sue me (and failed). The product is was supposed to be had indications to help gyno...people kept logs, and said that it got rid of their gyno...then lab tests came out, and the product didn't contain what it was supposed to. But magically, even after more than one lab test on the product, showing it didn't contain the right stuff, all of those people said that it got rid of their gyno.

Kool aid, anyone?
 
Nelson Montana said:
Good question. I still don't see how that stuff can do anything to actually lower e. You may be right in that it's just a diuretic. (Protein Factory's new diuretic DEFINITION would work as well at a quarter of the price).

It's funny. You developed MyogenX and CytogenX based on research and blood tests. I developed "POST-CYCLE" and UNLEASHED based on the same thing. The ingredients are proven and they're natural -- not some unproven chemical that can be more dangerous than just using a pharm grade drug.

There's a lot of flack thrown around for promoting helpful products based on what's been developed through much research, experience and trail and error, meanwhile, Aifm wasn't even developed by the people marketing it on this board. They mearly bought it and sold it (under alias names) yet convinced people of its effectiveness -- even though no place else will even carry it and no one else experienced any positive results. If it's so amazing how come only EF members think it's good? That shows the power of placebo, though I have to wonder about half of the posters raving about it. They only seem to come on when it's time to comment of a AF product.

I'm not saying it doesn't reduce bloat somehow. But I too would like to see some real evidence, even suggesting the ingredients will reduce estrogen. The only thing Aifm has proven to do is give people rashes.

Just when I thought no one was going to talk shit you and AR jump right ahead and attack a product that can't be deffended because the makers of the product are not allowed here. The both of you need to grow up.

By the way my choice is AIFM.
 
AFIM didn't work at all for me. Arimidex if on Deca or tren ace or nolvadex if not. Finastride killed my sex drive to zero!!!
 
Nelson Montana said:
Good question. I still don't see how that stuff can do anything to actually lower e. You may be right in that it's just a diuretic. (Protein Factory's new diuretic DEFINITION would work as well at a quarter of the price).

It's funny. You developed MyogenX and CytogenX based on research and blood tests. I developed "POST-CYCLE" and UNLEASHED based on the same thing. The ingredients are proven and they're natural -- not some unproven chemical that can be more dangerous than just using a pharm grade drug.

There's a lot of flack thrown around for promoting helpful products based on what's been developed through much research, experience and trail and error, meanwhile, Aifm wasn't even developed by the people marketing it on this board. They mearly bought it and sold it (under alias names) yet convinced people of its effectiveness -- even though no place else will even carry it and no one else experienced any positive results. If it's so amazing how come only EF members think it's good? That shows the power of placebo, though I have to wonder about half of the posters raving about it. They only seem to come on when it's time to comment of a AF product.

I'm not saying it doesn't reduce bloat somehow. But I too would like to see some real evidence, even suggesting the ingredients will reduce estrogen. The only thing Aifm has proven to do is give people rashes.
Is there a link to the numbers and tests that have been done?
 
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