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    Aromasin lowers shbg and frees up test so I would think it helps gains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slimshady01 View Post
    Aromasin lowers shbg and frees up test so I would think it helps gains.
    But it rapes your lipid values, the last thing I would want to do is throw more petrol into the fire unless it's needed

    So then just just use a SERM instead to protect CV health as it has selective estrogen agonist and antagonist effect?

    Not as easy as that SERMS lower IGF-1 levels in the body
    study done on mice show a decrease of 60% in IGF-1 levels

    to what extent in humans? unknown at this time

    no easy answer

    imo unless your gyno prone on cycle and or are cutting then do use an AI

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    I thought studies show aroma was easy on lipids.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PK-V View Post
    But it rapes your lipid values, the last thing I would want to do is throw more petrol into the fire unless it's needed

    So then just just use a SERM instead to protect CV health as it has selective estrogen agonist and antagonist effect?

    Not as easy as that SERMS lower IGF-1 levels in the body
    study done on mice show a decrease of 60% in IGF-1 levels

    to what extent in humans? unknown at this time

    no easy answer

    imo unless your gyno prone on cycle and or are cutting then do use an AI
    Around 30%.

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    The man speaks if anyone would know its Swifto.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swifto View Post
    Around 30%.
    Here's one study showing Letro at 2.5mg/ED lowering IGF-1 by 15% after 28 days.

    Thats not a lot.

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