AIFM Aromatest Inhibitor for Men Now Available

LiftTillIDie said:
Maybe I didn't make this clear enough. Is it meant to be used to replace nolva/clomid or in conjunction with them during pct?
Conjuction may be a more potent Post Cycle Therapy. But it can be used alone.
 
Insane_Man said:
Wouldnt the dhea hurt hpta recovery?

NO, especially not in conjuction with the Aromatase inhibitor (AI). Its supportive of recovery and provides both hormonal substrate and direct cortisol suppression.
 
lifthard16 said:
So this isn't an oral? like letro??????

no its a topical (transdermal)

also unlike letro its a steroidal aromatase inhibitor, its action is very similar to aromasin/exemstane (suicidal inhibition)
 
Top notch. I am VERY prone to gyno and havent had a issue with it when I used this topical solution. no side effects. no loss of sex-drive. and no lethargic feeling. can it be any better than this?

VERY PLEASED!
 
xcfmember said:
How long before it starts to take effect?
Do you have to worry about a rebound problem when you stop using this prod?

immeadiately
NO- its a suicidal inhibitor
 
LiftTillIDie said:
Macro can you explain what you mean by suicidal inhibitor or provide me with a link that does? Just curious.

it binds to and inactivates the aromatase enzyme complex(aromasin also works this way). Drugs like dex and letro are competitive inhibitors.


about exemestane (aromasin)

Exemestane is an irreversible, steroidal aromatase inhibitor. Aromatase inhibitors such as exemestane are used as second-line hormonal therapy of advanced breast cancer in postmenopausal women. An advantage of exemestane is the lack of cross-resistance with other non-steroidal aromatase inhibitors, anastrazole and letrozole, and tamoxifen; patients whose breast cancer progresses while receiving these agents may still respond to exemestane

Exemestane is processed to an intermediate that binds irreversibly to the active site of aromatase causing its inactivation, also known as "suicide inhibition." Non-steroidal aromatase inhibitors (e.g., anastrazole and letrozole) competitively bind to a different part of the aromatase enzyme.
 
Sounds interesting, how would one use this for post cycle therapy (pct) on lets say a Test E cycle whilst using regular post cycle therapy (pct) of nolva aswell?
 
Bast said:
Sounds interesting, how would one use this for post cycle therapy (pct) on lets say a Test E cycle whilst using regular post cycle therapy (pct) of nolva aswell?

same dosage as during cycle, it will stack well with a SERM like nolva.

The DHEA will help with cortisol and immune issues that often present during "recovery"
 
update. burning sensation when used directly on the nipples... very uncomfortable..:)
Noticing some skin irritation on inner forearms, (elbow area), the allergen has now been removed from the product is what I have heard so thats not gonna be a problem for new users.
Gonna switch applying area to the ankles.
Other than that no problems. Working great and doing its job.
 
rotating sites is a good idea, many people prefer the forearms because of convenience though that skin is also the most sensitive.
 
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