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Need help choosing solo AI

InChains

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I'm trying to find an AI to run solo possibly with something like Suppress-C or Reduce XT. I'm 21 and haven't done anything hormonal before. I've researched this for a few weeks but I can't come to a conclusion. I want something mild and with the lowest possible possibility of any sort of rebound or any sort (i'm not trying to go on a hormonal roller coaster). I figure it would be helpful to get the opinions or those who are more knowledgable or experienced...the info out there can be conflicting.
 
I'm trying to find an AI to run solo possibly with something like Suppress-C or Reduce XT. I'm 21 and haven't done anything hormonal before. I've researched this for a few weeks but I can't come to a conclusion. I want something mild and with the lowest possible possibility of any sort of rebound or any sort (i'm not trying to go on a hormonal roller coaster). I figure it would be helpful to get the opinions or those who are more knowledgable or experienced...the info out there can be conflicting.
No need to use an AI with a cortisol blocker when Erase is available. It is both. Not a blend of random ingredients, but all in one ingredient. 2-3 caps per day and you will be set.Just look into the feedback and you will see it has been the go-to for both AI and cortisol reduction
 
Natty has given you excellent advice. Probably the most versatile supplement on the market now.
 
I'm trying to find an AI to run solo possibly with something like Suppress-C or Reduce XT. I'm 21 and haven't done anything hormonal before. I've researched this for a few weeks but I can't come to a conclusion. I want something mild and with the lowest possible possibility of any sort of rebound or any sort (i'm not trying to go on a hormonal roller coaster). I figure it would be helpful to get the opinions or those who are more knowledgable or experienced...the info out there can be conflicting.

If you are already taking a cortisol blocker though, do not add Erase. That would be too much
 
If you plan on going with an AI I would go with Erase, but don't stack it with a cortisol blocker.
 
No need to use an AI with a cortisol blocker when Erase is available. It is both. Not a blend of random ingredients, but all in one ingredient. 2-3 caps per day and you will be set.Just look into the feedback and you will see it has been the go-to for both AI and cortisol reduction

agreed
 
No need to use an AI with a cortisol blocker when Erase is available. It is both. Not a blend of random ingredients, but all in one ingredient. 2-3 caps per day and you will be set.Just look into the feedback and you will see it has been the go-to for both AI and cortisol reduction

Yeah, Erase was one of my top considerations. Have you heard reports so far of any sort of negative symptoms upon discontinuation?

For standalone, I'd say in order:

1. Triazole
2. Erase
3. Inhibit-E

I have a question: why do you recommend ATD at all? It's a steroidal AI that evidence shows may act as an AR antagonist. Just curious.


By the way, what do you guys think of letrozole @ 2.5 mg/week or 1 mg twice weekly? wwwDOTergo-logDOTcom/letrozole.html
And arimidex? I'm just considering my options.
 
Yeah, Erase was one of my top considerations. Have you heard reports so far of any sort of negative symptoms upon discontinuation?



I have a question: why do you recommend ATD at all? It's a steroidal AI that evidence shows may act as an AR antagonist. Just curious.


By the way, what do you guys think of letrozole @ 2.5 mg/week or 1 mg twice weekly? wwwDOTergo-logDOTcom/letrozole.html
And arimidex? I'm just considering my options.

I honestly didn't know what purpose you were using it for...and still don't.
 
Yeah, Erase was one of my top considerations. Have you heard reports so far of any sort of negative symptoms upon discontinuation?By the way, what do you guys think of letrozole @ 2.5 mg/week or 1 mg twice weekly? wwwDOTergo-logDOTcom/letrozole.htmlAnd arimidex? I'm just considering my options.
Erase has been around for about a year and the only thing people see upon stopping is that they lose the drying out effect when on, which makes sense. There is not any type of estrogen rebound or anything. Letro is pretty harsh. I would use something available OTC. What are you using it for?Also keep in mind all the tests that have shown research chemicals coming in mislabeled and/or misdosed
 
Don't go with letro. It's very strong and the rebound is also very severe. If you don't have nolva to counteract the rebound you are going to have problems. Go with Erase at 3 caps a day and be happy :)
 
I honestly didn't know what purpose you were using it for...and still don't.

I'm using it to see what effects if any it has on body composition or mood (if any). It's just an experiment, so I want to play it safe as possible.

Erase has been around for about a year and the only thing people see upon stopping is that they lose the drying out effect when on, which makes sense. There is not any type of estrogen rebound or anything. Letro is pretty harsh. I would use something available OTC. What are you using it for?Also keep in mind all the tests that have shown research chemicals coming in mislabeled and/or misdosed

I haven't seen any reports like that with erase either. Research chems are pretty shady, but then again, I also can't find any reports that are suggestive of exactly what erase does to cortisol or estrogen. Do you know of anyone doing blood tests measuring cortisol or estrogen before and after an erase cycle? All of the reports I've seen are positive, but they usually say the product had a leaning effect and made them feel more energetic or something; but this could simply be due to the fact that it is a DHEA metabolite. I'm not knocking the product, I'm just wondering if there's something I missed.
 
It matters where you get your stuff from bro. I've never had problem with my research stuff and if you taper off you'll be good to go :)

I've heard a lot of good things about Erase and it sounds and looks like a solid product.
 
I haven't seen any reports like that with erase either. Research chems are pretty shady, but then again, I also can't find any reports that are suggestive of exactly what erase does to cortisol or estrogen. Do you know of anyone doing blood tests measuring cortisol or estrogen before and after an erase cycle? All of the reports I've seen are positive, but they usually say the product had a leaning effect and made them feel more energetic or something; but this could simply be due to the fact that it is a DHEA metabolite. I'm not knocking the product, I'm just wondering if there's something I missed.

Research chems are not always the best bet for multiple reasons. Reports lately of mislabeled and misdosed chems. Also, what many people forget, drinking the solvents the chemicals are dissolved it every day.

The ergogenic effects from Erase are because it is not just an AI, it is a versatile hormone modulator. Improvements in both Test:Estrogen ratio as well as Test:Cortisol ratio quickly will give the effects users report
 
It matters where you get your stuff from bro. I've never had problem with my research stuff and if you taper off you'll be good to go :)

I've heard a lot of good things about Erase and it sounds and looks like a solid product.

When you say taper it off you refer to Erase or letrozole?
 
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