
Originally Posted by
GearHeaded
your Anastrozole dosage should be based on what you actually need and have to take based on blood work.. not a randomly selected mg dose per week. get blood work done at 6 weeks, without using an AI to start your cycle and then assess from there.
or go by past blood work if this is not your first cycle.
having VAR "on hand" does not mean much.. why do you have it on hand? you think your going to need it ?
having said that, if you have cycle experience under your belt, VAR, if its real and you can afford it, can make almost any cycle better if used at moderate dosages. it has an affinity to SHBG and will thus free up more Test and make everything work better,, plus its not going to effect your E levels. so whatever dose of Test you take to get to the desired amount of total test and E levels your after, the VAR will not effect this . but it will provide you with more "free testosterone' and help the androgens work better.
plus at low doses its not liver toxic