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Apparently Eradicate E, all Arimastane is banned?

HebrewHulk

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So, I've been out of the loop a bit. However, wtf happened here? This wasn't even a potent muscle builder, but was my go to for cutting. It honestly seems to me all masculinity is under fire. Are there any products left that work similar to it? What a joke!
 
I believe they want to replace all these supplements with a government only one to be sold in all stores nationwide.

It's called Beta C.
Having looked at the ingredients its packed full of estrogen promoting substances.
 
Definitely not banned. True Shred, Eradicate, Estro Strike, E-control and others that I am not thinking of have it.
 
I saw Eradicate E was gone, saw an article saying it was all banned. Thanks for pointing those out, glad it's still out there. I read the reviews on Beta C and it seemed like something I'd prefer to hold off on, it is best used for a snowflake regimen.
 
It's certainly not banned, I think it is just gray area and many companies are just getting ahead of the game and reformulating products now rather than being forced to reformulate in the event it is taken off the market.
 
I don't think arimistane would get banned as it's a metabolite of 7keto dhea, but you never know. It's just not a popular ingredient anymore, probably due to all the blood work showing it doesn't do much for estrogen control.
 
I always loved it, but that's true I never did confirm it with blood work. It seemed for me to have it's primary benefit as a stimulant like feel that crushed my hunger. Regardless, I'll buy from the store if they've got it here. Otherwise, what's better now a days?
 
I always loved it, but that's true I never did confirm it with blood work. It seemed for me to have it's primary benefit as a stimulant like feel that crushed my hunger. Regardless, I'll buy from the store if they've got it here. Otherwise, what's better now a days?

try Invictus stacked with vii-kt. got a sale going right now for next few days.. delsolrob
 
I don't think arimistane would get banned as it's a metabolite of 7keto dhea, but you never know. It's just not a popular ingredient anymore, probably due to all the blood work showing it doesn't do much for estrogen control.

Estrogen control or not....for a recomp or cut...stuff is legit to dry you out, just dont go overboard in dosing it unless dry joints is your cup of tea
 
It's certainly not banned, I think it is just gray area and many companies are just getting ahead of the game and reformulating products now rather than being forced to reformulate in the event it is taken off the market.

I don't think arimistane would get banned as it's a metabolite of 7keto dhea, but you never know. It's just not a popular ingredient anymore, probably due to all the blood work showing it doesn't do much for estrogen control.

it's banned. It may not have specific legislation banning it, but in the eyes of the FDA, it is non-compliant.

According to your product label, your product contains the ingredient Arimistane (Androsta-3,5-Diene-7,17-Dione). “Arimistane” is represented as a dietary supplement on its label and other labeling; however, the product does not meet the definition of a dietary supplement in section 201(ff) of the FD&C Act [21 U.S.C. § 321(ff)]. To be a dietary supplement, a product must, among other things, “bear or contain one or more dietary ingredients' as defined in section 201(ff)(1) of the FD&C Act [21 U.S.C.§ 321(ff)(1))]. Section 201(ff)(1) defines “dietary ingredient” as a vitamin; mineral; amino acid; herb or other botanical; dietary substance for use by man to supplement the diet by increasing the total dietary intake; or a concentrate, metabolite, constituent, extract or combination of any dietary ingredient from the preceding categories.

The “Arimistane” ingredient listed on your product label, Androsta-3,5-Diene-7,17-Dione, is an aromatase inhibitor and does not constitute a dietary ingredient under section 201(ff)(1) of the FD&C Act. The product label for your “Arimistane” does not declare any other ingredients. Therefore, because “Arimistane” does not bear or contain any dietary ingredients as defined in section 201(ff)(1) of the FD&C Act, the product is not a dietary supplement under section 201(ff) of the FD&C Act.

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just google "FDA arimistane" and you'll find plenty of topics showing that yes it is in fact banned while not being individually named on any specific list.
 
Have not seen anything about it being banned.
 
Cease and desist letters were sent to most of these companies selling it which is basically a soft warning for them to stop selling it after wada banned it. Thats why its going bye bye
 
So the impasse the govt is basically creating, inadvertantly or not: take UGL drugs, or creatine.
 
If you're looking for similar dryness and e-control, SNS Inhibit e is the way to go. Arimistane at best was a mild AI so it really was more hype and spot usefulness than anything. Certainly still available though from a number of places (albeit likely not too much longer by the looks of it)
 
Cease and desist letters were sent to most of these companies selling it which is basically a soft warning for them to stop selling it after wada banned it. Thats why its going bye bye
Well that sucks. Whether arimistane works or not, WADA doesn't have any legal authority and it's not the FDA's place to decide what should be legal or not, Congress makes those decisions and the FDA is supposed to enforce it as Congress decides. How is it not a major news story every time an unelected official makes decisions for the whole country beyond the scope of their job? I don't even like arimistane and I'm pissed about this, it's like every day I wake up with a little less freedom.
 
Well that sucks. Whether arimistane works or not, WADA doesn't have any legal authority and it's not the FDA's place to decide what should be legal or not, Congress makes those decisions and the FDA is supposed to enforce it as Congress decides. How is it not a major news story every time an unelected official makes decisions for the whole country beyond the scope of their job? I don't even like arimistane and I'm pissed about this, it's like every day I wake up with a little less freedom.

you have the freedom to die and pay taxes...
 
i ordered a bunch of e control, it's to the point though that just getting trt and arimadex will be the script version of what used to be cycles.
 
So the impasse the govt is basically creating, inadvertantly or not: take UGL drugs, or creatine.
Haha to be fair those arent bad options considering all the snake oil sold. Just hope you dont get a bad ugl like the guy in the magnum pharma thread lol.
 
Well that sucks. Whether arimistane works or not, WADA doesn't have any legal authority and it's not the FDA's place to decide what should be legal or not, Congress makes those decisions and the FDA is supposed to enforce it as Congress decides. How is it not a major news story every time an unelected official makes decisions for the whole country beyond the scope of their job? I don't even like arimistane and I'm pissed about this, it's like every day I wake up with a little less freedom.

Yes and no. Congress passed DSHEA and gave the FDA the authority to enforce it. If someone wants to argue that DSHEA does include something like Arimistane they'd have to go to court to prove why it should.
 
Yes and no. Congress passed DSHEA and gave the FDA the authority to enforce it. If someone wants to argue that DSHEA does include something like Arimistane they'd have to go to court to prove why it should.

Which shouldn’t be hard as 7keto dhea is considered a legitimate dietary supplement, this being a metabolite of that makes it a legitimate dietary supplement by the very same merit that allows 7 keto that distinction in the first place. Now if that gets 7 keto dhea banned too, then that’s that.
 
Been a few years but I always like arimistane. Might have to cop some for the future. This is totally wack.
 
Inhibit-E has DHAA, I3C and Brassaiopsis Glomerulata. IIRC BG has two potent plant extracts that act as an AI and DHAA is another AI that *can* potentially raise T Levels.

IMO, id control cortisol and estrogen at the same time, my preference. Some think it’s too much and would “dry them out and cause joint pain” but it works wonders for me.

SNS Reduce XT + Inhibit E
 
Inhibit-E has DHAA, I3C and Brassaiopsis Glomerulata. IIRC BG has two potent plant extracts that act as an AI and DHAA is another AI that *can* potentially raise T Levels.

IMO, id control cortisol and estrogen at the same time, my preference. Some think it’s too much and would “dry them out and cause joint pain” but it works wonders for me.

SNS Reduce XT + Inhibit E

You guys should conduct an in house pilot study to prove the claims instead of just claiming it....
 
I still don’t know what I think of Arimistane. It has never felt as good from any other manufacturer as it did with OG PES Erase. The only thing to come close to that is MAN Sports Nolvadren XT. Subsequent runs on different brands have felt less than impressive. Having said that, I never got all that shredded/dry looking from even the best Arimistane products in comparison to others. While it will be unfortunate to see it go, I get better results from:

SNS Inhibit E, SNS Reduce XT, Iron Legion Invictus (stacked or solo)

OG Myokem Alphadex got me more shredded than any of the above without any change in my workout routine or diet. We can only guess what the difference is between the OG formula and what they put in the bottle today.

OL Elimistane is high on my list of must try products. Seems quite promising!
 
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