You may want to take a closer look at Arimidex and all AI's, as this statement is completely inaccurate. Arimidex works by blocking the aromatase enzyme responsible for the production of estrogen, so yes, it does in fact kill it.
Also, Nolvadex has a huge affect on estrogen - it prevents it from doing much more than floating around freely, i.e. prevents it from having an affect on the body by competing for the estrogen receptors. When the estrogen receptors are unable to to anything with estrogen, again, this prevents estrogen from doing much more than just floating around. This is useful for the fact that estrogen plays a part in the rebuilding of muscle tissue once it has been broken down.





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