Arimidex vs. Aromasin

The Reverand

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Looking for a good Aromatase inhibitor (AI) to use for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) protocol. Which one of these is better and why? Also, what's your opinion on research chems? Are they as effective as pharmaceutical grade products?
 
IMO, nothing is as good as pharm grade. Also, keep in mind that research chems are just that, and not intended for human consumption. As far as what Aromatase inhibitor (AI) is better, I've only used anostrozole that I got from Maximus. For me it works perfectly. Letro is more powerful and can be a little much to handle for someone inexperienced. It is also extremely expensive. I'm sure some of the other guys will have more to offer on this.
 
I've used both Arimidex and Aromasin and Aromasin is my choice hands down. On arimidex my lipids were alway's high and I had extreme lethargy. Arimidex competes with the enzyme that coverts T to E which means it may sometimes loose the battle and you still get the conversion. Aromasin kills the enzyme so theres no chances of conversion. Hands down I just feel better using it.
 
never tried aromasin but, I feel good on anastrozole.. 1000 times better than I felt w/ no Aromatase inhibitor (AI) at all.. I'll be curios to see how my lipids look on my next bloodwork..
 
TR, how much Anastrazole are you taking and how often? If you don't mind me asking, how much Test are you using? Thanks in advance.
 
Remember dosages range from person to person and are dependent on a number of factors. Two people, both taking 100mg of testosterone per week, could need to very different dosages of an Aromatase inhibitor (AI). There are lots of moving parts to TRT. Have you talked with Chip to see how he could help?
 
I've used both Arimidex and Aromasin and Aromasin is my choice hands down. On arimidex my lipids were alway's high and I had extreme lethargy. Arimidex competes with the enzyme that coverts T to E which means it may sometimes loose the battle and you still get the conversion. Aromasin kills the enzyme so theres no chances of conversion. Hands down I just feel better using it.

me also,Aromasin makes me feel good to,and no sides excecpt more libido,which is good lol
 
railrider last i read you has issues with all anti e's? this work for you now?

and how about hairloss from combo of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and anti-e's?
 
It turns out that all my problems were'nt form controling E2 or what I was taking but from my Thyroid. Both my T4 and T3 levels were low with high RT3 so I started taking T3 to get things under control and all my problems have disappeared. Yes I may even be able to take Arimidex again but Aromasin just seems to do a better job. Again you just have to try things to see what works best for you.
 
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