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    Typically an AI would reduce your gains that one could gain out of a cycle more so than nolva due to blocking too much estrogen. AI's also make my joints hurt (although the least ive ran was .25mg of adex half way thru a cycle in which i had to stop). Yes nolvadex can reduce IGF1 levels but to be honest i dont think its that big of a problem as ive ran it straight thru and also just kept it on hand in case I felt/saw symptoms of gyno. Im checking into toremafine right now to see how that effects IGF1 levels as it is supposavely safer/better then Nolva.

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    Quote Originally Posted by legobricks View Post
    Typically an AI would reduce your gains that one could gain out of a cycle more so than nolva due to blocking too much estrogen. AI's also make my joints hurt (although the least ive ran was .25mg of adex half way thru a cycle in which i had to stop). Yes nolvadex can reduce IGF1 levels but to be honest i dont think its that big of a problem as ive ran it straight thru and also just kept it on hand in case I felt/saw symptoms of gyno. Im checking into toremafine right now to see how that effects IGF1 levels as it is supposavely safer/better then Nolva.
    Totally agree but it should be pointed out that nolva doesnt actually reduce free floating estrogen it merely competes very effectively I might add for the receptors in certain area's.... so if your not running a 19nor such as tren or deca..... and nolvadex is enough to prevent you from getting gyno symptoms I would strongly suggest it as the alternative to an AI... but on a side note I strongly advocate to ALWAYS... ALWAYS... have letro on hand even if your not planning on using it....... saved my but more then once.....

    And Lego.... Love the Avatar LOL...

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