This is an entirely unscientific explanation- though there is literature to back this up...
For anyone who cares:
Sure- there's literature to prove all this so if you're so inclined you could search it out.Originally Posted by daem
But in a nutshell:
Femara is basically the most powerful anti-e out there according to the real world experience of many.
When estrogen levels get too low LDL increases and HDL decreases.
LDL is bad and HDL is good.
Femara is so effective at reducing estrogen, it lowers it too much and therefore your lipid profile tends to go to shit.
This is bad especially considering all steroids have at least a somewhat negative impact on lipid profiles.
Arimidex/l-dex have a similar negative effect on lipids.