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  • nolvadex confusion

    If nolvadex only blocks the receptors what eventually reduces the estrogen level in the body?
    It seems as though once the nolvadex wears off that there would still be an excess of estrogen in the body.
    I have been using 1mg armidex once or twice a week in addition to nolvadex when symptoms arrive to reduce the estrogen in my body.
    any thoughts?

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    shit its late and i posted in the wrong category.
    sorry.....move this puppy!

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    • #3
      Re: nolvadex confusion

      Originally posted by dbol
      If nolvadex only blocks the receptors what eventually reduces the estrogen level in the body?
      It seems as though once the nolvadex wears off that there would still be an excess of estrogen in the body.
      I have been using 1mg armidex once or twice a week in addition to nolvadex when symptoms arrive to reduce the estrogen in my body.
      any thoughts?
      For the most part, levels shouldn't be too bad if you have been using low doses of Nolva. If you have been using high doses, yes, there is going to be rebound and possibly an estrogen spike. I always recommend that when using an AI, use Nolva, when using Nolva at high doses, use an AI. They work great together and it's much better healthwise to use them together.

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      • #4
        nolva blocks recptors. arimidex blocks the production of estrogen

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        • #5
          Letrozol is femera, which is an anti-estrogen.

          Femara is 10-30x more effective than Arimidex in it's ability to pass thru the cell membrane of lipid (fat) cells and inhibit the activity of aromatase -- in other words, Femara is far superior in lowering estrogen levels in fat cells. This has two benefits for BBs; (1) Estrogen 'attracts' water, so less water retention (2) an average male BB is around 10%BF, that's a lot of lipid cells with aromatase inside them, so a substantial percentage of aromatase is left untouched by Arimidex due to it's poor ability to enter lipid cellsArimidex is approximately 80% effective at inhibiting aromatase, Femara is around 95-97%

          notes:
          1. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2000 Jul;85(7):2370-7
          2. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol 1997 Nov-Dec;63(4-6):261-7

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