that seems pretty ridiculous. liquidex (arimidex) only prevents conversion of test into estrogen. it doesn't get rid of estrogen. in men there is very few estrogen in our bodies to begin with. all liquidex will do is minimize our natural testosterone from turning into estrogen, but this is a miniscule amount. however, if this person is on cycle then of course it would help out, but if you don't have an overflow of aromatizable androgens in your body taking liquidex is a big waste of money. estrogen receptor antagonists like nolva would work much better for your purpose if you're not on cycle and want to prevent estrogen related fat buildup, but again, if you're not on cycle you should have negligeble levels of estrogen, so it doesn't make sense to take any estrogen receptor blockers either.