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    Quote Originally Posted by BiggD View Post
    Since it takes that long that stabilize in your system, would you want to start letro before you start AAS?
    you wouldnt want to use it until you noticed a need for it. estrogen plays an important role in strength/muscle growth while on aas. its true it can take up to 60 days for "steady" blood levels, however it starts to lower estrogen within a few days to a week after starting it. using a dose of 2.5mg day until desired effects are acheived, then you could taper down to a maintenance dose taken every 3 days or so since it has a half life of 2-3 days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HIITB$ View Post
    Never heard that before i thought it worked fast like within a week?
    No, it takes 3-4 weeks to build up and around 60 days to be fully stable in the blood.

    Quote Originally Posted by liftpro View Post
    you wouldnt want to use it until you noticed a need for it. estrogen plays an important role in strength/muscle growth while on aas. its true it can take up to 60 days for "steady" blood levels, however it starts to lower estrogen within a few days to a week after starting it. using a dose of 2.5mg day until desired effects are acheived, then you could taper down to a maintenance dose taken every 3 days or so since it has a half life of 2-3 days.
    Many use Letro before they start cycles because once the cycle starts it will take a while for it to build up enough to affect blood levels (3-4 weeks) and even longer to fully stabilize (60 days). Unless you have some studies that show that it starts effectively lowering estrogen in a week?

    Most people who use letro go into cycles knowing they are sensitive to estrogen and gyno thus its need, otherwise I dont see why Adex wouldn't work for the average steroid user who wants to keep estrogen under control.

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    My main concern during a cycle is controlling acne. I usually end up with really bad acne and it lasts for a very long time. I've tried almost everything from creams to anti-biotics and finally accutane. I have not been able to find any product to control the acne. Accutane was able to cure it but only after the damage was done, and it is very hard on the liver thus I was hoping to avoid having to take it again. I was hoping that letro might help keep the acne under control during cycle.

    Is letro the best product to accomplish this or is there something else?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BiggD View Post
    My main concern during a cycle is controlling acne. I usually end up with really bad acne and it lasts for a very long time. I've tried almost everything from creams to anti-biotics and finally accutane. I have not been able to find any product to control the acne. Accutane was able to cure it but only after the damage was done, and it is very hard on the liver thus I was hoping to avoid having to take it again. I was hoping that letro might help keep the acne under control during cycle.

    Is letro the best product to accomplish this or is there something else?
    Letro is the best at bringing down estrogen levels (98% reduction of total body estrogen), unfortunately it has a nasty rebound and if you aren't careful coming off it you can get a influx in estrogen and boom! you will start to break out during PCT.

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    How would you recommend coming off it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BiggD View Post
    How would you recommend coming off it?
    Taper off the dosage slowly before entering PCT and let nolva/clomid handle the rebound.

    The reason why waiting until symptoms show is a bad idea is because first it takes letro a while to build up in the body and second it will reduce the amount of estrogen the body produces by 98%, but the estrogen that is already circulating and causing the problems will not be eliminated (or else no proof I have seen that letro can eliminate them) so the condition will worsen before it gets better.

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    Thanks for the advice/help bro. I'll try that next cycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Immortal Soldier View Post
    Letro is the best at bringing down estrogen levels (98% reduction of total body estrogen), unfortunately it has a nasty rebound and if you aren't careful coming off it you can get a influx in estrogen and boom! you will start to break out during PCT.
    I just recently read the literature on letro and if you use Nolvadex with it at the same time it will decrease the letro blood plasma levels by 37%.this may not be a bad way to run it if you dont want to completley shut down estro conversion and want a little estrogen in your system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR10X View Post
    I just recently read the literature on letro and if you use Nolvadex with it at the same time it will decrease the letro blood plasma levels by 37%.this may not be a bad way to run it if you dont want to completley shut down estro conversion and want a little estrogen in your system.
    Or you could run aromasin instead

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    Quote Originally Posted by Immortal Soldier View Post
    No, it takes 3-4 weeks to build up and around 60 days to be fully stable in the blood.



    Many use Letro before they start cycles because once the cycle starts it will take a while for it to build up enough to affect blood levels (3-4 weeks) and even longer to fully stabilize (60 days). Unless you have some studies that show that it starts effectively lowering estrogen in a week?

    Most people who use letro go into cycles knowing they are sensitive to estrogen and gyno thus its need, otherwise I dont see why Adex wouldn't work for the average steroid user who wants to keep estrogen under control.
    i am sensitive to estrogen, used it to stop the onset of gyno on more than one cycle. i personally notice results within a week or two. i agree it may take weeks to fully stabilize in the blood, but for myself, i cannot argue with my results.

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