You don’t think stacking the 2 will lower estrogen too much?
I think it depends on the context in what you are asking about or using it for.
If you are looking for a product to use as for helping improve your estrogen metabolism, help your body regulate estrogen better, and improve optimal testosterone to estrogen ratios - Inhibit-E is the way to go.
If you are looking for a product to use year round for the above purposes and as part of your HRT/TRT program - Inhibit-E is the way to go.
If you are using an anabolic cycle or need something for PCT, then Eradicate-E is a great choice to add to Inhibit-E for a duration of time.
Eradicate-E can also be added to diet/recomp cycles for 8 to 12 weeks to help dry out and get leaner.
Basically, Inhibit-E is very versatile and can be used year round if desired.
Eradicate-E is a great product, but is more specific in when/how it would be used.
It could. Not likely, neither is super strong. But I’d ease into it if you want to try. Arimistane makes me and many others feel like hell. Try that on its own first to see how you react. If you’re okay, I’d start with Inhibit E and get a feel for how that treats you, then slowly add in Eradicate E. It’s 25mg a cap right? I’d start with just one for at least a week before trying 2.
Inhibit-E is just the right strength to do what it is designed to do - which is improve estrogen metabolism, help regulate estrogen better, and improve testosterone to estrogen ratios. It's super important for it to be strong enough to work well, but also to not make estrogen go too low.
I think we have accomplished that very well and that's why it sells so well and gets such great feedback.
As far as the ingredient most refer to as Arimistane (a company has a trademark on the word Arimistane, so companies aren't supposed to call it that) goes, I am detailed a little more information about that in the next part of this multi-quote to keep in mind - but yes, Eradicate-E is 25 mg. per capsule.
And each batch is tested to make sure it is exactly what its supposed to be - and that is significant in that as mentioned below, we have never had a report of it making people feel bad like some people say that ingredient does (which goes to my point that I think a lot of products may not have been using what they claimed to originally).
Feel like hell as in what?
Some people report that the ingredient that many people refer to as Arimistane makes them feel bad, mostly relating to feeling like their cortisol is too low, BUT its important to note that:
1) A lot of products on the market that had those reports were prop blended and may have had too high of dosing.
2) A lot of products on the market that claimed to be that ingredient, especially when it first came out, weren't really what they were claiming to be.
I can't speak for anyone else's product, but I can say that with Muscle Addiction Eradicate-E, it is a very popular product and I have never, not once, received any feedback on it in terms of it making people feel bad. Rarely, that ingredient seems to lower cortisol in some people so some people need to adjust their dosing downward and start at 25 mg. to 50 mg. per day.