So what I'm gathering here is that you're utilizing the serms to counter the estrogen that will be present during the restoration of htpa as this should not be present in any excessive amounts which is logical and reasonable; however, if that is the case, then how would one encounter "rebound" issues? It seems to me that something that does not aromatize on cycle, and therefore would create a low e environment from day 1 of pct, should not be able to "rebound" to excessive levels since, as htpa function is restored, the t:e levels should rise in unison to normal levels, but not further?
Also, as it takes some time to come down from the higher levels that would be present when using an aromatizing compound, would it not make sense to at least taper the ai down within the first week or so of pct, while the serms begin working but before natural e levels are achieved?