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    does it become inactive?

    what happens to the estrogen after it is blocked by nolvadex ? is it shut down and inactive for good?

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    bump

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    nope.. there can be a rebound effect

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    no it is still there the nolva just stop's it binding to the receptor like russia dog said you can get a rebound

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    Quote Originally Posted by russia dog
    nope.. there can be a rebound effect
    Yeah thats y I think its better to use a real anti-e like armidex or letro.

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    i can't understand why every bb isn't on arimidex . it stops estogen from being produced. is it economics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by smiler
    i can't understand why every bb isn't on arimidex. it stops estogen from being produced. is it economics?
    Well armidex is alittle more expensive then nolva.

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    also the lack of knowledge that some people have

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    Quote Originally Posted by stocky121
    also the lack of knowledge that some people have
    That to. I try to educate as much as I can.

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    I get armidex just as cheap as nova ( per dose)

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    is there anything that can make the estrogen go away after say two shots worth of test e? i had to stop cycle early and i have the ability to get a prescription from a doc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by esone
    is there anything that can make the estrogen go away after say two shots worth of test e? i had to stop cycle early and i have the ability to get a prescription from a doc.
    I don't get what you are asking.

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    is there a prescription drug that will kill all estrogen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by esone
    is there a prescription drug that will kill all estrogen?
    don't know if you can get a pescription for it but letro will do what you wan't if not click in the banner in the top right habd corner of the page

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    I have heard of some injectable thing that you take like once a week or sometin that lowers estrogen levels alot. Anyone know what I'm talking about.

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    interesting .... is there something that i can be prescribed though?

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    Armidex is perscribed I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicky B
    Armidex is perscribed I think.
    yes it is. some docs wont prescribe it because it was developed for women (with breast cancer) has to be prescribed 'off the label' so they say. it is not approved for men but my doc didn't have too much a problem giving it to me

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    CLICK THE BANNER at the top bro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicky B
    Yeah thats y I think its better to use a real anti-e like armidex or letro.
    what about running L-dex and nolva together just to be sure?
    Last edited by fanatic; 06-01-2005 at 08:31 PM.

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