TJR87
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I just finished a cycle without using an Aromatase inhibitor (AI) and discovered it would probably be best if I never did that again.
I brought this up to a cousin of mine who is going to jump on some Test E for 10 weeks and would like to run an Aromatase inhibitor (AI) but is unsure which to use.
I told him Letro is too strong, and it also did not work very well for me. So that leaves Aromasin or Arimidex.
I have never used either of these first hand, but after reading up some, I am leaning towards Aromasin due to the fact it is not terrible for lipid profiles and you are able to mix Aromasin with Nolva if needed. Arimidex is not as effective mixed with Nolva and is worse for lipid profiles, so that is enough to sway me from Arimidex.
But I thought I would double check, am I missing anything that really stands out about either one of these AIs? If Aromasin was so perfect like it sounds people wouldn't be using Arimidex at all, so I feel I'm missing something.
thx.
I brought this up to a cousin of mine who is going to jump on some Test E for 10 weeks and would like to run an Aromatase inhibitor (AI) but is unsure which to use.
I told him Letro is too strong, and it also did not work very well for me. So that leaves Aromasin or Arimidex.
I have never used either of these first hand, but after reading up some, I am leaning towards Aromasin due to the fact it is not terrible for lipid profiles and you are able to mix Aromasin with Nolva if needed. Arimidex is not as effective mixed with Nolva and is worse for lipid profiles, so that is enough to sway me from Arimidex.
But I thought I would double check, am I missing anything that really stands out about either one of these AIs? If Aromasin was so perfect like it sounds people wouldn't be using Arimidex at all, so I feel I'm missing something.
thx.