Any recommendations. Thanks.
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I will not list mine since I have an obvious bias, but want to see what all others are find the most useful.
Thanks for the advices. I think I might go with Erase. Is it non hormonal?[/QUOTE]
Your lowering estrogen, of course it's hormonal.
Thanks for the advices. I think I might go with Erase. Is it non hormonal?[/QUOTE]
Your lowering estrogen, of course it's hormonal.
Think he meant not steroidal
Reversitol v2 has been the best anti-estrogen on the market for some time in my opinion.
check out some user bloodwork:
http://anabolicminds.com/forum/i-force-nutrition/161724-reversitol-v2-bloodwork.html
I've been cruising on 1 cap of Erase for awhile now and it's by far the best AI out there right now.
I've been cruising on 1 cap of Erase for awhile now and it's by far the best AI out there right now.
How long you been on one cap a day? I have been doing the same with TCF-1 24on/12off. Comming up on 8 weeks though![]()
Anyone every try Chrysin? I noticed it listed in one of my supps but at a very low dose...
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Chrysin is an isoflavone (5,7-dihydroxyflavone) from Passiflora that inhibits aromatase, the enzyme that converts testosterone and androstenedione to estrogen. This promotes healthy testosterone to estrogen levels, lowering fat storage under the skin, resulting in a “hardening” of the physique. Men typically use up to 1-2 grams per day.
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That would make sense.. Both of those are also listed, thanks!
For just a anti-E I'd use inhibit E. Very cheap very strong
Erase would be more of a all in one anti-E product
formestane is one of the best AI's
here here to the raise in IGF levels!
Isnt ATD suppressive to test?
here here to the raise in IGF levels!
Isnt ATD suppressive to test?
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It acts as an anti-androgen in the brain.
Yes. So the body responds by increasing androgen production.
Triazole has no negative effect on libido, but still has all the awesome estrogen-controlling and testosterone-enhancing effects!
I am getting back into lifting again after getting over a nasty injury so naturally I find myself visiting these forums more often - I have always seen tons of threads on anti-e products and I don't understand the logic. I get taking them if you are coming off-cycle, but compared to SERMs it seems like a poor option to me. What kind of T boost can you realistically expect? And if you are older and trying to suppress E(like I know I someday will) why not just go with HRT?