What's your experience with Liquidex?? How effective is it to stopping gyno?![]()
What's your experience with Liquidex?? How effective is it to stopping gyno?![]()
I havent run ldex myself, but letro will be your best option if gyno issues are your major concern.
Is liquidex, the same as liquid arimidex?
[QUOTE=j-dog]Is liquidex, the same as liquid arimidex?[/QUOTE
I believe Liquidex is liquid form of Arimidex.
[QUOTE=Swifto]""...Originally Posted by j-dog
i use arimidex at .25 mg/day to combat bloat...i use nolva for gyno
Thanks for the input swifto I thought it was just wasn't sure.
Originally Posted by j-dog
L-Dex, same as arimidex or anastrozole; known as an AI and popular on chemical supply sites. This is the name given on chemical supply sites instead of it's original name. L-Dex meaning "Liquidex".
Reference: LuvMuhRoids Serm/AI definitions (PCT Forum)
So you don't think liquidex would be a good one to take?? I have been told good things about liquidex.Originally Posted by MatrixGuy
I'll answer for Matrix here..... L-dex is good but letro is betterOriginally Posted by ludakris9
Femara is 10-30x more effective than Arimidex in it's ability to pass thru the cell membrane of lipid (fat) cells and inhibit the activity of romatase -- in other words, Femara is far superior in lowering estrogen levels in fat cells. This has two benefits for BBs; (1) Estrogen 'attracts' water, so less water retention (2) an average male BB is around 10%BF, that's a lot of lipid cells with aromatase inside them, so a substantial percentage of aromatase is left untouched by Arimidex due to it's poor ability to enter lipid cellsArimidex is approximately 80% effective at inhibiting aromatase, Femara is around 95-97
notes:
1. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2000
Jul;85(7):2370-7
2. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol 1997 Nov-Dec;63(4-6):261-7
Thanks for all the great info bro..
[QUOTE=Swifto]That's right!Originally Posted by j-dog
For gyno I prefer nolvadex.
Wouldn't letro actually be the best one to take for gyno?? I have been researching a lot lately. I was saying this because it is close to the same as liquidex, but not as strong.
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