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    here my take. Now granted ive never gotten gyno as a result of always taking precaution during cycle id imagine. That may have cost me some muscle growth as estrogen definately helps u gain muscle (in proper ratio with test obviously) it just that as estro levels reach a certain point...side effects become apparent. Id say that nolva gets right on the estro problem as said above by blocking receptor sidte...letro on the other hand diminishes aromitization to almost 0 with doses for gyno treatemtn (and some say with lower doses as well) so prob i see is ..letro stop armoitaization but yoy still hace high circulating estrogen exerting its effect until body can natuarrly dispose of it....hard to believe letro would have an immediate effect at all ....especially given the time taken with letro to establish steady blood levels. I dont know if letro/nolva in conjuction causes any interference with one another...(like they say with nolva/adex) but if not starting with both and dropping nolva makes some sense .....letro stops aromitization ...nolva block receptor taking care of immediate circulating etsrogen till levels are disposed of .....i dunno just speculation ....however i do think its a tough fight after coming off as rebound from either product will prob cause gyno flare up ...point being if you dont end gyno treatment with extended almost pct type therapy i believe gyno will flare up. This is just theory on my part guys ..based on what makes some sense to me...i have personally never dealt with gyno and as i am no pro or anything never felt the need to push the envelope with estrogen for a few extra pounds of muscle.
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