I was doing some research to justify whether Aromasin can decrease SHBG rather than just inhibit the aromatization of testosterone to estrogen and surely enough I found a study...meanwhile I learned that nolvadex actually increases it! Yes! Nolvadex has been proven to increase the sex binding hormone globulin , which nobody who's trying to make gains wants.
Just in case anyone was planning on getting Proviron or Masteron mainly to decrease their SHBG and free up their bounded testosterone (like I was), you can just run Aromasin. It is cheaper and friendlier than both options on your lipids and it is a suicidal inhibitor. Which I'm sure most of you know what that means. There is no rebound effect with Aromasin either as you would expect from letro or arimidex. Here is the quote and source.
"Data on hormone levels were available from 63 patients in the tamoxifen arm and 68 patients in the exemestane arm. Treatment with exemestane resulted in decreases from baseline in SHBG and PTH-intact levels, and increases from baseline in testosterone, DHEAS and FSH levels. Tamoxifen treatment resulted in increases from baseline in SHBG and PTH-intact..."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/22321061/
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Just in case anyone was planning on getting Proviron or Masteron mainly to decrease their SHBG and free up their bounded testosterone (like I was), you can just run Aromasin. It is cheaper and friendlier than both options on your lipids and it is a suicidal inhibitor. Which I'm sure most of you know what that means. There is no rebound effect with Aromasin either as you would expect from letro or arimidex. Here is the quote and source.
"Data on hormone levels were available from 63 patients in the tamoxifen arm and 68 patients in the exemestane arm. Treatment with exemestane resulted in decreases from baseline in SHBG and PTH-intact levels, and increases from baseline in testosterone, DHEAS and FSH levels. Tamoxifen treatment resulted in increases from baseline in SHBG and PTH-intact..."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/22321061/
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