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    Dave if letro works for you at keeping E2 in range then don't fix something that isn't broken. I would like to say that letro is harsher on lipid profiles and IGF than the other AIs. My biggest concern other than crashing E2 would be an increase in cholesterol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by numbere View Post
    Dave if letro works for you at keeping E2 in range then don't fix something that isn't broken. I would like to say that letro is harsher on lipid profiles and IGF than the other AIs. My biggest concern other than crashing E2 would be an increase in cholesterol.
    I got blood work and doc said I had the vitals of a racehorse. Cholesterol and lipids were g2g.

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    Quote Originally Posted by numbere View Post
    Dave if letro works for you at keeping E2 in range then don't fix something that isn't broken. I would like to say that letro is harsher on lipid profiles and IGF than the other AIs. My biggest concern other than crashing E2 would be an increase in cholesterol.
    is this something that becomes more pronounced long term or will you know after 12 weeks?

    And the joint sides....is this a product of low e or letro by itself?
    Last edited by davesah1; 08-01-2014 at 08:57 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davesah1 View Post
    is this something that becomes more pronounced long term or will you know after 12 weeks?

    And the joint sides....is this a product of low e or letro by itself?
    To be honest I'm not sure if the long term effects of lectro on cholesterol. Cholesterol shouldn't be an issue as long as it's monitored. Joint pain can be caused by a lot of things but I don't think it's a side effect of letro. Long term use of letro has been shown to decreases bone mineral density which can result in fractures and osteoporosis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by numbere View Post
    To be honest I'm not sure if the long term effects of lectro on cholesterol. Cholesterol shouldn't be an issue as long as it's monitored. Joint pain can be caused by a lot of things but I don't think it's a side effect of letro. Long term use of letro has been shown to decreases bone mineral density which can result in fractures and osteoporosis.
    Aren't those studies done on women (at least the ones ive read) and the decreased bone mineral density would be from lacking E or something of the sort. It's hard to find scientific articles, if there is any, on AI's used by men juicing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davesah1 View Post
    Aren't those studies done on women (at least the ones ive read) and the decreased bone mineral density would be from lacking E or something of the sort. It's hard to find scientific articles, if there is any, on AI's used by men juicing.
    Yes it's true that most AI studies are done on women because lets face it AIs were designed for women with breast cancer. There are a few studies on men and even men on TRT for combating HIV. My previous posts were largely paraphrasing posts from MuscleInk.

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