Nolvadex? Estrogenic on fat tissue or not?

Some people use nolva as a cutting aid (mostly female BB's). Some people say that due to its dual agonistic/antagonistic actions on selective issues, that it would act as an estrogen AGONIST on adipose tissue.

Opinions, studies and facts are welcome...could nolvadex have the potential to increase estrogenic/stubborn fat deposits???
 
What about in men?

I have heard this same thing. Does this effect happen in men?

Reason I ask is because when I was heavier I struggled with estrogenic/stubborn fat and worked hard to burn it all off. I know that a SERM is the way to go for a proper PCT (especially for my hemaguno cycle I will be running) but I don't want the side effect of increased fat.
 
Well I'm a guy so that doesn't really affect me. lol
Not sure that is exactly true. You can get estrogen too low and when your body starts producing test, you will also have a sudden increase in estrogen. Remember, your body likes homostasis. It likes to be in balance.
 
That's why I run an AI (steroidal) inverse to the nolva to combat the DRASTIC rise in estrogen caused by the increase in test. What I want to know is if Nolva's action alone, as in the drug itself, causes an estrogenic agonistic effect on adipose tissue. I ask because there have been many many conflicting reports....
 
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