Which would be more effective to run throughout a cycle for someone prone to gyno?
Which would be more effective to run throughout a cycle for someone prone to gyno?
if you got the money i would go for arimidex, but nolva is fine
Why not both? That's what I did. Try 20mg ed nolva, .25mg ed of liquidex.
first of all a-dex is an aromatase inhibitor while nolva is a estrogen blocker so they work in different ways
Arimidex will work with test, diabonol, eq and will not work with anadrol. The only think can combat with Anapolon/Anadrol is nolva. Plus nolva acts as estrogen in the liver. A daily dose of 20mg will increases your HDL/LDL and aids your liver.
Also Femara is, without doubt far superior than arimidex in both regards. Also Femara can combat the bloat with deca, or high dosages of tren.
So for a test e/ eq cycle would you go with femera or arimidex?....i assume if one went with arimidex they would have to switch to nolva for PCT (along with clomid of course)Originally Posted by demirsteel
I prefer femara. Also you can use both arimidex and femara as PCT. Again femara is much much much powerful than both arimidex and nolva on PCT. It can decrease your estrogen to nothing! You can read Hookers profile for references
Is there another name for femara?....i cant seem to find it.....so would it be good to run femara throughtout cycle and then nolva and clomid PCT?Originally Posted by demirsteel
LetrozoleOriginally Posted by Dalton5
i know that letrozole doesnt stimulate test production so if letro and arimidex can be used for PCT are you saying that arimidex can substitute clomid?Originally Posted by demirsteel
I believe femara blocks GH/IGF production as side effect..not exactly a good thingOriginally Posted by demirsteel
Their two different things run them together!
Plus some guys have weiner problems using femera.I know of several guys that had trouble performing for thier women.Originally Posted by DEVLDOG
WRONG. Femera (letro) increases IGF-1 levels by 27%.I believe femara blocks GH/IGF production as side effect..not exactly a good thing
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