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    musclebound25 is offline New Member
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    What is the best anti-estrogen for steroids like dbol?

    What is the best anti-estrogen for steroids like dbol ?

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    it depends if severy gyno prone letro if not I would go with armidex or perhaps armosin.

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    musclebound25 is offline New Member
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    I am not prone to severe gyno, so nolva? Isn't arimidex the same as nolva, or no?

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    Quote Originally Posted by musclebound25
    I am not prone to severe gyno, so nolva? Isn't arimidex the same as nolva, or no?
    no, arimidex is an AI and nolvadex is a SERM. nolvadex stops estrogen interaction at breast tissue and hypothalmus where as armidex will stop it right from the root

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    Quote Originally Posted by bossman_1986
    no, arimidex is an AI and nolvadex is a SERM. nolvadex stops estrogen interaction at breast tissue and hypothalmus where as armidex will stop it right from the root
    But Arimidex will mess up your lipids panel, whereas nolvaldex actually reduces cholesterol.

    The choice depends on compound(s) being used, length of use and personal data.

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    Quote Originally Posted by znak
    But Arimidex will mess up your lipids panel, whereas nolvaldex actually reduces cholesterol.

    The choice depends on compound(s) being used, length of use and personal data.
    true but it wont effect it alot

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    I think letro is the strongest, so if your really gyno prone then i would go with letrozole .

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