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erase question

From another place:

Erase binds to aromatase and permanently deactivates it. Now, your body is continually making new aromatase, so this effect isn't permanent. Rather, it takes a little longer to kick in but also lasts longer because even when your cycle is done, it will take a few weeks for your body to get active aromatase levels back to where they were before.

If you want a more exact time, I am unsure, maybe Coop will come to the rescue. ;)
 
It will actually be closer to several weeks after your last dose. Erase is a suicidal AI, not a competitive one, so it's half-life is irrelevant. What is relevant is that it will take several weeks for aromatase turnover to take you back to normal levels of the enzyme...and hence, normal estrogen levels.
 
To go off of Coop, a large majority of hormones, when supplemented, do not have an immediate rebound. That is why a lot of medication is gradually decreased. Correct me if Im wrong cyrus.
 
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