TRT with OTC Anti-E

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Hey, you experienced TRT dudes. What are your thoughts on running an anti-e like inhibit-e or elimistane? i have both in my possession, but have been hesitant to try them.

any big issue with running these supps? i would think it would be even more beneficial under TRT.
 
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ok, thanks. the product should work the same. i've just been reluctant to dive in. :) maybe thebigt can drop by and give his thoughts.
 
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I have ran Elimistane while on TRT.
It works & I felt great. Wanted to stay on Elimistane forever.
 
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I've read a lot of the Big T's post's. He knows a sh*t load of info about test.
 
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I have ran Elimistane while on TRT.
It works & I felt great. Wanted to stay on Elimistane forever.
speaking to that, i wonder if you can run it without a break?
 
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speaking to that, i wonder if you can run it without a break?
I ran it for 30 days straight, a whole bottle. I'm pretty sure you don't want to stay on a suicide estrogen blocker for ever... Lol.
As with anything time off is needed.
 
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Hey, you experienced TRT dudes. What are your thoughts on running an anti-e like inhibit-e or elimistane? i have both in my possession, but have been hesitant to try them.

any big issue with running these supps? i would think it would be even more beneficial under TRT.
i've been on trt for going on 7 years now, although my estrogen stays well within range and doesn't warrant a prescription ai i like to run otc ai's frequently to counter water retention and to give a leaner look, and with some improved libido!!! elimistane like other arimistane products i have used is great for countering water retention and for that lean look, but for me it kills libido and causes achy joints-however some claim arimistane actually improves libido and doesn't cause achy joints, this isn't the case for me....inhibit-e is my favorite otc available right now because it dries me out and IMPROVES libido without any soreness in joints!!!
 
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i've been on trt for going on 7 years now, although my estrogen stays well within range and doesn't warrant a prescription ai i like to run otc ai's frequently to counter water retention and to give a leaner look, and with some improved libido!!! elimistane like other arimistane products i have used is great for countering water retention and for that lean look, but for me it kills libido and causes achy joints-however some claim arimistane actually improves libido and doesn't cause achy joints, this isn't the case for me....inhibit-e is my favorite otc available right now because it dries me out and IMPROVES libido without any soreness in joints!!!
thanks for the response, big man. i'll probably get on that inhibit-e first. :) or maybe i'll use elimistane first, in case it's hard on my joints. decisions decisions. i'm hearing good things about both.
 
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thanks for the response, big man. i'll probably get on that inhibit-e first. :) or maybe i'll use elimistane first, in case it's hard on my joints. decisions decisions. i'm hearing good things about both.
i've used both, and both are very effective....i choose inhibit-e because i get good results, and don't get achy joints and instead of reduced libido inhibit-e actually increases libido.
 

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