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    how to avoid letro rebound?

    Hi,
    how to avoid the letro rebound? should i use nolva when i finish with letro? then if you have a rebound after taking letro, it should be better to use arimidex insted of letro?
    do you think it's ok to use letro during the cycle? about 25 mg per day? how many weeks i should use it during the cycle, because i noticed a fat storage arount my nipples.

    please post any comments, i will appreciate it very much.
    sorry 4 my english.

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    Yeah, you always want to use nolva after letro to avoid the rebound.

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    Don't use Letro, use a steroidal AI, such a Aromasin. This will prevent Estrogen Rebound.
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    What do you guys think of following up or overlaping letro with aromasin? Would't that begin killing the enzyme off before rebound happens? Mabe better than just masking the extra estrogen with nolvadex.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kratos
    What do you guys think of following up or overlaping letro with aromasin? Would't that begin killing the enzyme off before rebound happens? Mabe better than just masking the extra estrogen with nolvadex.

    Yeah, that would work but I wouldnt want to run the two together for long.

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    See this is why I don't like the sound of letro... it doesn't deactivate the aromatase enzyme permanently. Overlapping with a steroidal suicide aromatase-inhibitor sounds like a good idea, though.

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