Are there 2 anti-estro supps I can cycle?

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I am 53, and as we know, as one ages, his testosterone level drops while his estrogen level rises. "Erase" is a wonderful anti-estro supp that I like a lot. However, when I am not on it, a small amount of fat accumulates in my chest area (I am sure because of increased estrogen). Consequently, I hate to go off it, but I know you have to cycle it on and off.

I was wondering though . . .

Is there another anti-estro supp that works via a different pathway/method? If there is, I could take it when I am off of Erase, and could maintain lower estrogen levels all year.

Or is this not a good idea?

Thoughts?

Suggestions?
 
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Aromatase inhibition is the only OTC method you are going to find that actually gives noticeable effects...so no reason to switch estrogen reducers.

The fat you see accumulating may just be water since Erase is very good at drying out. But yes Erase should be cycled 8 weeks on 4 weeks off
 

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Aromatase inhibition is the only OTC method you are going to find that actually gives noticeable effects...so no reason to switch estrogen reducers.

The fat you see accumulating may just be water since Erase is very good at drying out. But yes Erase should be cycled 8 weeks on 4 weeks off
Thanks for responding.

Apparently, you summed it all up, as no one else posted on this topic!

Thanks again.
 
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Erase is definitely your go to AI. On it right now and loving it.
 
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You whant a few weeks off simply because estorgen has its place in human health. Your joints will probaby thank you.
 
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I am 53, and as we know, as one ages, his testosterone level drops while his estrogen level rises. "Erase" is a wonderful anti-estro supp that I like a lot. However, when I am not on it, a small amount of fat accumulates in my chest area (I am sure because of increased estrogen). Consequently, I hate to go off it, but I know you have to cycle it on and off.

I was wondering though . . .

Is there another anti-estro supp that works via a different pathway/method? If there is, I could take it when I am off of Erase, and could maintain lower estrogen levels all year.

Or is this not a good idea?

Thoughts?

Suggestions?
how are you dosing erase -as per directions or have you adjusted to suit yourself . I WAS just thinking that if joint pain was an issue , a lower dose could be used every day or every other day.

incidentally have you tried Triazole?
 
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you can take one bottle of Erase followed by one bottle of Free Test, but take about 8 weeks off after that. but i suggest if you do it for 8 weeks, take the same product back to back, followed by an 8 week break, then try the other product for 8 weeks
 
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Stick with Erase, stuff is great!
 

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Stick with Erase, stuff is great!
i do wish posters wouldnt review a product like that.There must be a reason its great for them .The quote is an headline as in a newspaper to get your attention. Its usually followed by a paragraph giving more detail .
 
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If you plan on using an AI yearly, I recommend lots of EPA/DHA, dopamine enhancers, nootropics and krill oil for joints. I cycle Erase and PhytoSerms myself, sometimes take them together hehe.
 

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Forma stanzol. Increases LH, FSH and GH levels. Dont run it too long tho, your joints and sex drive will take a hit as any AI would do to them
 

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Thanks again, everyone.

This is the best place to get an education! :veryhappy:
 

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I would look into CEL Formestane. The best on the market IMO, but it's getting pulled so get on it quick haha
 
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Everyone suggests products but know one suggest bloodwork. Get checked to see if your e levels are indeed abnormally high and take the necessary steps to alleviate the problems. If you do have naturally occurring high E2 levels, it could be from a number of malfunctioned metabolic pathways i.e aromatase activity, dht conversion, testosterone, cortisol etc. Finding out the problem will help you find the solution that your looking for.
 

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