dave@maximushrt.com
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it is impossible to do this. it doesnt matter if you take 1mg one time or 1mg spread out over 4 times. spreading it out will mean a lower peak than if dosed at 1mg at a time. not the other way around. This mean your E levels will not drop as low. or go as high for that matter.
Im not saying everyone should dose their Aromatase inhibitor (AI) every day. they may only need .5mg a week. then it would be hard to get such a small dose to spread out over that period of time.
Im not saying your not right as far as some people are fine with with dosing AI's 1 x a week or 2x a week. Everyone is different just like Chip says.
But to say that "overlapping" causes more of a dose than your target dose is just not right. sorry.
there is x amount compound and it takes x amount of time to leave your system. that never changes. How you got there does.
I agree with that. You are correct when speaking in the context of that specific scenario. But to not be cognizant of "overlapping" as a term that speaks loudly for those who don't understand half-lifes of AAS or AIs is foolish. This is what causes people to cause spikes in serum levels and lead to "runaway train" side effects. In this case however its not applicable but "overlapping" is in many situations where somebody was misinformed or misdirected on how to administer or dose agents. Any comments on lab values?