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Tamoxifen or Erase Pro? Has anyone tried both?

mcr

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I have high E2 problems (never done steroids)

They come from using finasteride and another drug. Has anyone tried tamoxifen and erase pro and can compare the two for me?

Which would be better to lower E2?
 
yeah, why not pro? altho, if you want something stronger, definately get exemestane at 12.5 ED. and save the erase for later.
 
How does exemestane and arimidex compare? Which would you take on a long-term basis?

I can't save erase for "later" all this will be on an ongoing basis. I am not doing cycles I am looking to control my E2.
 
Dr wants me to take tamoxifen to deal with gyno, but I am having other sides of E2 like depression, water retention, anxiety, weird symptoms like that. Hard to explain unless you've experienced high estrogen.
 
How does exemestane and arimidex compare? Which would you take on a long-term basis?

I can't save erase for "later" all this will be on an ongoing basis. I am not doing cycles I am looking to control my E2.

Id better take exemestane since its an amazin aromatase inhibitor and theres evidence that it increases testosterone levels, some guys even run it on PCT.
 
mcr said:
Why not pro?

because you'd be paying for extra sh*t in it you dont need if you're just looking for e2 control

also each pro cap has 75mg in it while reg erase has 25mg so you can control dosing better

you didn't mention gyno

I'd jump on nolvadex and an AI and continue the AI past the nolvadex for some weeks
 
KenTheEagle said:
Id better take exemestane since its an amazin aromatase inhibitor and theres evidence that it increases testosterone levels, some guys even run it on PCT.

most AI's will increase test levels a bit
 
mcr said:
Why not just take aromasin without nolva? Is there any danger in taking nolva?

you can try that.. nothing to worry bout with nolva

the use of an AI just lowers estrogen.. use of nolvadex blocks estrogen from binding to estrogen receptors in the chest. together that's the best way to combat gyno
 
raises estrogen levels

True, free estrogen levels. If you want to hit it from every angle I suggest you use both Nolva and an aromatase inhibitor like Exemestane. Keep in mind most aromatase inhibitor's also tend to raise IGF factor as well. If you can get a hold of Toremifene I actually would use that in place of Nolvadex. Many users tend to find it less harsh on the body and quite fast acting. One of the board sponsors on this site sell it pretty cheap. Just pay close attention to the advertisements on this forum and you will find it.
 
For now I just started tamoxifen.

It seems that whenever I take a med that makes E2 go up, my face gets puffy, looks like water-retention. My stomach also gets bloated, which would support a water-retention theory I believe.

Question: Does Tamoxifen help with water retention? I do not have anything or other than tamoxifen right now. Does tamoxifen do nothing for E2 at all?
 
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