fueledpassion
Well-known member
An AI is an aromatase inhibitor. Epi doesn't aromatize so there's no need for it.
Some people use an AI in PCT instead of using a serm even for things that don't aromatize but in my opinion you should always use a serm.
There is this really weird philosophy which is prevalent on this website (I believe due to very active reps who post here) that for some reason OTC PCT is somehow better or more desirable than using a serm. This philosophy does not exist on other websites with less rep activity.
I've yet to hear a rational reason why it's better to go OTC "with a serm on hand just in case" instead of just using the serm to begin with. The only LOGICAL reasons for not using a serm are if you can't get one or you are uncomfortable with research chems. If you live in the U.S. neither of these things should apply.
And if you don't mind spending a little more for your serm you really should use torem rather than nolva or clomid.
Yes, there is definitely a risk of gyno from epi but an AI can actually increase the risk of gyno if you aren't careful. Plus AI's can cause hair loss, increse cholesterol, etc. Some people experience side effects with serms too, but as far as side effects go torem is very mild.
Thats a good post. But there is one thing I do support about OTC PCT over traditional use of SERMs.
I look forward to companies pioneering more OTC PCT products in hopes that they actually work as well as SERMs with less severe side-affects (one day). The more we try these products and accurately log them the more we learn about what works and what doesnt work. In turn, the products can eventually evolve into a more perfect PCT substitute over SERMs.
These are the PCT products that I think are going somewhere in the future:
PP's TRS
IBE Formex & td formestane products
Reversitol
T-Rez by Nutraplanet
Although Reversitol does have ATD, which seems to be controversial to the bodybuilding community..so we know it cant be completely trusted. So why not opt for Nutraplanet's T-Rez and buy the I3C and 6-Bromo separately? Sure, it will cost a little more but it guarantees no ATD in your PCT.
Personally, I'm thinking TRS and other similar test boosters, Formex, T-Rez, I3C, and 6-Bromo are the compounds/products that will take us somewhere with OTC PCT. Reversitol sounds good and I'd like to try it one day, but if there is doubt about ATD, then I'd say it wont be long before there is a revised formula for Reversitol. Either that or the ATD myth will be debunked altogether and people will trust it in PCT. My .02.