Aight for all you bro's whove used letrozole. Wuts it taste like it? Wuts its consistency like (oily? watery? cloudy?)? Does it make you neasueas? Vomit? Diarrehea? etc.
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Aight for all you bro's whove used letrozole. Wuts it taste like it? Wuts its consistency like (oily? watery? cloudy?)? Does it make you neasueas? Vomit? Diarrehea? etc.
I assume you're talking about liquid letrozole.... it comes in tablet form as well.
You should not get any side effects at all from either form though.
what does it do?? Does it go by any other names?
Anti-estrogen, strongest available, AKA Femara.Quote:
Originally posted by Ammar
what does it do?? Does it go by any other names?
Thanks alot Chief
The only problem with femara is that some experience a loss in sex drive.
Do you think that's because of extraordinarily low estrogen levels?Quote:
Originally posted by Rickson
The only problem with femara is that some experience a loss in sex drive.
I know that femara can really crush estrogen levels to even much below what they would be when off cycle.
Yes I think that some feel it works to well. I haven't personally experienced sex drive with it yet but I am about to use it again so I will keep all updated.
Another possible side effect if you take to much as with most Anti E's, like femara/armidex is that it can make joints hurt, because the lack of estrogen needed to lubricate joints. Good stuff though I take it every day. Tastes kinda strong like a good shot of nyquil well the kind I have anyways.
Nyquil? Yuck! Oh well... no pain no gain LOL
There is stronger than Letrozole, theres Aromasin!
One would think aromasin would be stronger than femara, but in practice people have said that femara does a much better job at controlling estrogen than aromasin, even though aromasin is a suicidal estrogen inhibitor.Quote:
Originally posted by Foxy Sphinx
Nyquil? Yuck! Oh well... no pain no gain LOL
There is stronger than Letrozole, theres Aromasin!
Potential side effect you need to be most worried about is the negative impact anti-es have on lipid profile. Aromasin/nolvadex/proviron are the ones that have the least negative impact on lipids... femara and arimidex are the worst.
really?
Now see I didint know that, learn something new everyday!
I beleive Letrozole has a 96% inhibtion too, is that correct?
What do you think effect of 2.5 mg/ed of letrozole for anywhere between 12-24 weeks on an adolescent would have with the lipid profiles?
I agree with lift chief that femara is stronger then Aromasin at least on me.
What do you mean by adolescent (Age please)?
Yeah i'm wondering the same thing myself :unsure:Quote:
Originally posted by Rickson
I agree with lift chief that femara is stronger then Aromasin at least on me.
What do you mean by adolescent (Age please)?
18 years.
how would you compare letrozole to aromison though
Well obviously you're too young- but if you've already made up your mind i would say there is no real way of knowing exactly how much of an impact femara would have on your lipid profile.. i mean a lot of it depends on your predisposition to high cholesterol and other genetic factors.Quote:
Originally posted by Foxy Sphinx
18 years.
If i were taking femara with say test at 500mg EW i would take 1/2 tab EOD to start, which should be enough. And if not you can increase the dose.
I don't follow. You can compare them because they're both estrogen inhibitors... is that what you mean?Quote:
Originally posted by jarrett
how would you compare letrozole to aromison though
yeah but which one is better 25mg eod blocks 99% estrogen levels
Precise figures have never been established for steroid users taking superphysiological doses of test as far as i know. I'm just basing my opinion off of the experiences of those that i know who've used both.Quote:
Originally posted by jarrett
yeah but which one is better 25mg eod blocks 99% estrogen levels
well i have ben to a growth doctor.. aromison is a hel of alot stronger than arimidex and is supposed to block estrogen 99%
Another instance of medical theory and practice of the steroid user not coinciding...Quote:
Originally posted by jarrett
well i have ben to a growth doctor.. aromison is a hel of alot stronger than arimidex and is supposed to block estrogen 99%
Like i said- it would appear that aromasin SHOULD be the stronger estrogen inhibitor, but in practice, for us, femara is better.
I have seen many posts where people take aromasin and get gyno symptoms then take femara and they go away.
Interesting points made LC.
Im using an anti-aromatase because it prevents the closure of the growth plates by eliminating estrogen. Not to prevent gyno, althoguh im sure that'll be a positive benefit of its use :)
If your family has a history of heart attacks/high cholestrol/obesity or something like that, its more dangerous? (NO my family doesnt yay!)
Also, have you read that Letrozole supposedly increased IGF-1 lvls? Very interesting... Im not sure how accurate that is tho? Any comments?
If you have a history of high cholesterol then there maybe a possibility that its more dangerous. Not sure, thats the first time I've seen that question.Quote:
Originally posted by Foxy Sphinx
If your family has a history of heart attacks/high cholestrol/obesity or something like that, its more dangerous? (NO my family doesnt yay!)
Also, have you read that Letrozole supposedly increased IGF-1 lvls? Very interesting... Im not sure how accurate that is tho? Any comments?
Yes, letrozole does increase IGF-1 levels as opposed to other anti-e's.
Just outta curiosity, any clue as to WHY letrozole increases IGF-1 lvls while others dont? Whats it do that the others dont I dont understand the biochemical interactions.