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supplements - stop dbol estrogonising / estrongen reduction


Bigboy

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Are you talking about an over-the-counter anti-estrogen supplement, Bigboy? I'm not sure how effective they are against a drug that produces estrogen as strongly as dbol.

 

But maybe someone can recommend a product that does work. The only thing I can think of is maybe DIM?

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No OTC supplement is going to be effective at blocking estrogen. All estrogen blockers are prescription medicines. There are two main types, Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators or Aromatase Inhibitors. Common SERMs are Nolvadex and Clomid. Common AIs are Arimidex, Aromasin and Letro. You should be able to get these products from the same channel that you get your Dbol.

Do more research before you start cos you sound dumb

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No OTC supplement is going to be effective at blocking estrogen. All estrogen blockers are prescription medicines. There are two main types, Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators or Aromatase Inhibitors. Common SERMs are Nolvadex and Clomid. Common AIs are Arimidex, Aromasin and Letro. You should be able to get these products from the same channel that you get your Dbol.

Do more research before you start cos you sound dumb

Leeroid is quite correct, AIs are the proven way to go. You need to have an AI and a SERM before you start a cycle.

That said there are compounds out there that are showing real promise that are OTC. SNS Inhibit E (new version) is getting good reviews on AM, and at present can get through customs. Ellagic Acid (pomegranate extract) is showing good SERM properties, bio availability not so good so you need high doses.

There is a lot of interesting science out there, Ergo-log is a great place to start. 

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Anyone used Nolvaex for PCT?

 

Ideally use it after Clomiphene citrate.. Clomiphene, as I'm sure you are well aware stimulates the release of GnRH from the hypothalamus which then triggers release of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary, causing the testes to produce testosterone... and yes, to a certain degree this does happen even when serum testosterone levels are augmented. However, this doesn't occur with other SERMs such as Tamoxifen, this is well documented in the literature....

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