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    Lightbulb Can you Take Nolva everyday?

    If you are genetically prone to higher levels of estrogen - would you gain any benefit from running nolva everyday, without cycle?

    or would some level of suppression occur? (or downside)

    Last edited by New2Anabolic; 05-15-2011 at 08:56 AM.

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    LOL, well I can't answer you directly.. but the reason I laughed a little, because we all forget that almost all these drugs are used medically and NOT designed around AAS..

    Including NOlva.. So I know its prescribed in general but thats about it.

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    Just looking to see what effect it would have.

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    Nolva does not lower E

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    Sorry, I guess my sentence building was at it's peak

    Running a low dose to "prevent" it by blocking the estrogen receptors.

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    Yes, you can run a low low dose like 10mg/day and you'll be fine.

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    Try it and wrote down some notes about it lolllll (joking)

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    this is where the massive confusion lies with estrogen. people tend to take the see no evil hear no evil side. meaning just cause there is no immediate symptoms of high estrogen that its not a problem. there are many worse things about high estrogen than just gyno. for instance we do not yet know the implications its fully has on the immune system. i for one believe its the culprit in many forms of cancer, just look at womens HRT. they supplement with estrogen, and there are studies showing it caused breast cancer, granted docs were giving the girls too much and not monitoring them but that doesnt change my argument. letting estrogen run rampant is the last thing i would do. just my 2 cents

    edit: forgot to add at high levels E is actually more suppressive than testosterone .

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    Nolva is a known carcinogen, is mildly hepatotoxic, and is toxic to your eyes (at high doses). And it reduces IGF-1 blah blah blah.
    I wouldn't run it just for the sake of it.

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