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Best A.I.?

dbethune

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I just had my first pellet inserted yesterday 900mg and if like to get everyone's take on best a.i.? Now I've been on the test cream for about 5 months 2mg a day and decided to try a pellet
 
DIM is not an AI- at all. I almost wish we had a sticky we could place on top of each forum with information on it so people would stop thinking it can be used to control e2 levels. DIM does nothing more but help metabolize bad estrogens into good. This can appear to be lowering the levels, but it isn't. It's very good for us and I take it, but again, it's not an AI.

AIs are tricky in that you can very easily lower to a point where you feel worse than with higher levels. You really should work with labs when it comes to e2 levels. If you are only needing to lower 5-8pts or so, OTC options can help. If you truly need to lower your levels due to them being excessively high, you have to go pharma or RC. No OTC will make a huge difference and I am not familiar with pellets enough to have any idea how this will affect that.
 
DIM is not an AI- at all. I almost wish we had a sticky we could place on top of each forum with information on it so people would stop thinking it can be used to control e2 levels. DIM does nothing more but help metabolize bad estrogens into good. This can appear to be lowering the levels, but it isn't. It's very good for us and I take it, but again, it's not an AI.

AIs are tricky in that you can very easily lower to a point where you feel worse than with higher levels. You really should work with labs when it comes to e2 levels. If you are only needing to lower 5-8pts or so, OTC options can help. If you truly need to lower your levels due to them being excessively high, you have to go pharma or RC. No OTC will make a huge difference and I am not familiar with pellets enough to have any idea how this will affect that.
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This was on the cream with estrovoid
pellets are implants under the skin that slowly release test over about 3 months (if i remember correctly)
 
That was a month ago
I'm going to call on Monday and get a script for anastrozle

Anastrozole is very effective at reducing E2. Start out at a 0.25 mg per week dose and see how you respond.
 
pellets are implants under the skin that slowly release test over about 3 months (if i remember correctly)

I worded it incorrectly. I am aware of this method, but I don't know anyone that goes this route and have no first hand experience. I have several friends that are endos, hormone therapists, and internalists, but this method of delivery has not caught on around here and they do not have patients that they prescribe pellets to.
 
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Here's a study that shows the increase of effectiveness.
 
DIM is not an AI- at all. I almost wish we had a sticky we could place on top of each forum with information on it so people would stop thinking it can be used to control e2 levels. DIM does nothing more but help metabolize bad estrogens into good. This can appear to be lowering the levels, but it isn't. It's very good for us and I take it, but again, it's not an AI.

AIs are tricky in that you can very easily lower to a point where you feel worse than with higher levels. You really should work with labs when it comes to e2 levels. If you are only needing to lower 5-8pts or so, OTC options can help. If you truly need to lower your levels due to them being excessively high, you have to go pharma or RC. No OTC will make a huge difference and I am not familiar with pellets enough to have any idea how this will affect that.
Right on the money brother!
 
I would start at .25mg-.5mg twice weekly and go from there. Overdoing an AI sucks.
 
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