did a search, but nothing really relative to why Arimidex would be the Anti E of choice for preventing aromatisation of Testosterone into Estrogen. Anyone?
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did a search, but nothing really relative to why Arimidex would be the Anti E of choice for preventing aromatisation of Testosterone into Estrogen. Anyone?
Try running a search at elite, I believe some studies have been posted over there.Quote:
Originally posted by Iwan2bsolid2
did a search, but nothing really relative to why Arimidex would be the Anti E of choice for preventing aromatisation of Testosterone into Estrogen. Anyone?
That's if the board will actually run, it's ungodly slow...
Yeah it is. I did one there too, but no luck on anything worth printing out.