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what is the best aromatase inhibitors with hgh
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and insane reboundAnastrozole (Arimidex) and Letrozole (Femara)
They have the highest estrogen inhibition rates.
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That's misinformation.exemestane
Treatment with exemestane suppressed whole body aromatization from a mean pretreatment value of 2.059% to 0.042% (mean suppression of 97.9%).
You're a retard, men average 20-30 pg/mL of estradiol. We already have so little that going down to basically zero means nothing.Yes bro give your self neurological problems for 0.67 inches of height
Retards calling other retards retardedYou're a retard, men average 20-30 pg/mL of estradiol. We already have so little that going down to basically zero means nothing.
Send sources.
even a simple google search will show how wrong you areAlso I want to add more onto this.That's misinformation.
Exemestane only has a mean inhibition rate of 97.9%.
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In vivo inhibition of aromatization by exemestane, a novel irreversible aromatase inhibitor, in postmenopausal breast cancer patients - PubMed
The effect of exemestane (6-methylenandrosta-1,4-diene-3,17-dione) 25 mg p.o. once daily on in vivo aromatization was studied in 10 postmenopausal women with advanced breast cancer. Aromatization was determined before treatment and after 6-8 weeks on therapy by administering a bolus injection of...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Interestingly, both estrogen receptors α and β were found in early meiotic spermatocytes and elongating spermatids of the human testis. Furthermore, low concentrations of 17β-estradiol (10−9 and 10−10 mol/L) effectively inhibited male germ cell apoptosis, which was induced in vitro by incubating segments of human seminiferous tubules without survival factors (i.e. serum and hormones).
Retards calling other retards retardedeven a simple google search will show how wrong you are
wdym??? yeah it binds permanently but ur body will still produce aromateseAlso I want to add more onto this.
Exemestane is irreversible, it binds permanently to the Aromatase enzymes. So if he ever wanted to go back to normal estrogen production, it would be impossible. This is dangerous misinformation that could harm the quality of his sperm, since estradiol does help prevent sperm death.
Aromatase is not something the body produces, it's a process.wdym??? yeah it binds permanently but ur body will still produce aromatese
weak bones and neurological damage just for 2cm of heightwhat is the best aromatase inhibitors with hgh
there is an enzyme called aromatase LMFAO which makes the aromatisation process. Yeah exemestane is an irreversible inhibitor but that doesnt mean it has irreversible effects on body JFLAromatase is not something the body produces, it's a process.
And this process cannot occur if the enzyme it being permanently binded to Exemestane.
just do bloodwork while taking itweak bones and neurological damage just for 2cm of height![]()
That's misinformation.
Exemestane only has a mean inhibition rate of 97.9%.
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In vivo inhibition of aromatization by exemestane, a novel irreversible aromatase inhibitor, in postmenopausal breast cancer patients - PubMed
The effect of exemestane (6-methylenandrosta-1,4-diene-3,17-dione) 25 mg p.o. once daily on in vivo aromatization was studied in 10 postmenopausal women with advanced breast cancer. Aromatization was determined before treatment and after 6-8 weeks on therapy by administering a bolus injection of...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
it doesthere is an enzyme called aromatase LMFAO which makes the aromatisation process. Yeah exemestane is an irreversible inhibitor but that doesnt mean it has irreversible effects on body JFL
exemestane binds to aromatase enzymes. And this will reduce the conversion of Testosterone obviously but ur body will still be able to create new aromatase enzymes. So when u quit aromasin ur E2 will probably be same as before within a week.it does
how do you think AIs work?
or just have 6'5 genesjust do bloodwork while taking it. U wont get anything bad if u dont go under 15 pg/mL (and 20 if ur high T naturally)
"neurological damage" just from having undetectable levels of estrogen for like 2 years? Even though children all have undetectable levels of estrogen? By your logic, a 4yr not having puberty is causing brain damage. This is pure retardism.weak bones and neurological damage just for 2cm of height![]()
It's called suicide inhibition, also done by other steroidal sarms/serms. Here you can read that it's effects on the enzymes are literally irreversible.there is an enzyme called aromatase LMFAO which makes the aromatisation process. Yeah exemestane is an irreversible inhibitor but that doesnt mean it has irreversible effects on body JFL
i wanted to input a giant essay-ish response on how youre wrong but e2 jumps back in 2-4 weeks anyway so pretty much nonsteroidal AIs are only really different if youre a femaleexemestane binds to aromatase enzymes. And this will reduce the conversion of Testosterone obviously but ur body will still be able to create new aromatase enzymes. So when u quit aromasin ur E2 will probably be same as before within a week.
The enzymes that exemestane binded wont be able to convert T to E2 anymore. but ur body will still be able to create new enzymes. and if u quit exemestane, exemestane wont bind to new enzymes so u will still be able to convert T to E2"neurological damage" just from having undetectable levels of estrogn for like 2 years? Even though children all have undetectable levels of estrogen? By your logic, a 4yr not having puberty is causing brain damage. This is pure retardism.
It's called suicide inhibition, also done by other steroidal sarms/serms. Here you can read that it's effects on the enzymes are literally irreversible.
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Suicide inhibition - Wikipedia
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im not saying that exemestane is reversible. its effects on the body is reversible. as u said e2 will jump back within 1 or 2 weeks.i wanted to input a giant essay-ish response on how youre wrong but e2 jumps back in 2-4 weeks anyway so pretty much nonsteroidal AIs are only really different if youre a female
Please stop feigning intellectualism when you have no idea what you're talking about. The body makes more aromatase enzymes to compensate after Aromasin/any steroidal AI forms a covalent bond.Also I want to add more onto this.
Exemestane is irreversible, it binds permanently to the Aromatase enzymes. So if he ever wanted to go back to normal estrogen production, it would be impossible. This is dangerous misinformation that could harm the quality of his sperm, since estradiol does help prevent sperm death.
exemestane doesnt really fall into the suicide inhibitor territory although labeled so, since the producer of aromatase, the testes, still stay intact"neurological damage" just from having undetectable levels of estrogen for like 2 years? Even though children all have undetectable levels of estrogen? By your logic, a 4yr not having puberty is causing brain damage. This is pure retardism.
It's called suicide inhibition, also done by other steroidal sarms/serms. Here you can read that it's effects on the enzymes are literally irreversible.
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Suicide inhibition - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
fr LOL like why would we need to get exemestane regularly if it does reduce the E2 permanently.Please stop feigning intellectualism when you have no idea what you're talking about. The body makes more aromatase enzymes to compensate after Aromasin/any steroidal AI forms a covalent bond.
Is non-steroidal AI better for a height protocol? Yes, but NOT for the reasons you're mentioning.
lmao then why did u wrote this:exemestane doesnt really fall into the suicide inhibitor territory although labeled so, since the producer of aromatase, the testes, still stay intact
didnt i say the same thing?i wanted to input a giant essay-ish response on how youre wrong but e2 jumps back in 2-4 weeks anyway so pretty much nonsteroidal AIs are only really different if youre a female
Exemestane has an androgenic metabolite that can accelerate growth plate closure unlike non-steroidal AI.fr LOL like why would we need to get exemestane regularly if it does reduce the E2 permanently.
btw why would u prefer non steroidal AI's over exemestane?
almost the samelmao then why did u wrote this:
didnt i say the same thing?
i took it for a week and half for eod (6.25 mg) and did a bloodwork. my T was doubled up and my E2 was the same as before and i think its caused bt mt naturally increased T levels. Should i switch to arimidrx?Exemestane has an androgenic metabolite that can accelerate growth plate closure unlike non-steroidal AI.
Steroidal AI should be used ad hoc for if E2 is too high, not for prolonged use, since the dosing/effect is progressive, so it's easier to fuck yourself up and drop E2 too significantly.
Again, it depends entirely on your use case.i took it for a week and half for eod (6.25 mg) and did a bloodwork. my T was doubled up and my E2 was the same as before and i think its caused bt mt naturally increased T levels. Should i switch to arimidrx?
"wanted to insert an essay bla bla on youre WRONG"almost the same
i wrote this in your support retard
"but" retard"wanted to insert an essay bla bla on youre WRONG"
my goal is to keep the plates open.Again, it depends entirely on your use case.
Then use non-steroidal.my goal is to keep the plates open.
my e2 was 20 pg/mL and T was 500 ng/dL
now my T is 900 ng/dL and e2 is still the same
i heard that the rebound might speed up plate closure (idk if thats true tho) i dont think so but i didnt want to risk itThen use non-steroidal.
There is no rebound if you use it for a prolonged period, as aforementioned.i heard that the rebound might speed up plate closure (idk if thats true tho) i dont think so but i didnt want to risk it
is taking aromasin worse than taking nothing? i dont wanna switch up to arimidex before finishing all of my aromasins.
ik but there might be cases that i need to stop taking it.There is no rebound if you use it for a prolonged period, as aforementioned.
zero neurons firingYou're a retard, men average 20-30 pg/mL of estradiol. We already have so little that going down to basically zero means nothing.
Send sources.
Please stop feigning intellectualism when you have no idea what you're talking about. The body makes more aromatase enzymes to compensate after Aromasin/any steroidal AI forms a covalent bond.
Is non-steroidal AI better for a height protocol? Yes, but NOT for the reasons you're mentioning.
Even then the rebound isn't severe (assuming you take a single dosage of 25mg)There is no rebound if you use it for a prolonged period, as aforementioned.
Still zero sources after a million years ahh.zero neurons firing
only thing u know is how to screen shot and copy paste![]()
We're very obviously referencing non-steroidal AI... Aromasin doesn't have a rebound.Even then the rebound isn't severe (assuming you take a single dosage of 25mg)
Estradiol goes up about 10% for a day then goes back to baseline a day afterwards.
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Also if you can, send studies on long term usage of aromasin.
Stop shifting the goal posts. That nuance was not at all implied in your original posts, you're trying to add context to clarify why you're right when your blanket statements were definitively incorrect.We are assuming OP takes aromasin for years. If he takes aromasin for years, aromatase synthesis won't occur as naturally when he suddenly hops off. This will eventually lead to downregulation of the synthesis.
In fact I spent almost 20 minutes now trying to find results on the long term usage of aromasin in men, I couldn't find any. And studies on women won't work because they take gnrh analogues.
This study shows Aromasin has an estrogen rebound, with a 10% increase in E2... Are you confused? Yes this is just for a single dosage but it still does have a rebound.We're very obviously referencing non-steroidal AI... Aromasin doesn't have a rebound.
I said exactly this...Stop shifting the goal posts. That nuance was not at all implied in your original posts, you're trying to add context to clarify why you're right when your blanket statements were definitively incorrect.
It's entailed that enzyme synthesis would be significantly impacted if you're using a steroidal inhibitor for long periods of time. Do you want me to apologize for the fact you don't understand how implications work?Exemestane is irreversible, it binds permanently to the Aromatase enzymes. So if he ever wanted to go back to normal estrogen production, it would be impossible. This is dangerous misinformation that could harm the quality of his sperm, since estradiol does help prevent sperm death.
I already stated that the nuance was not implied, not that your implications were hard to infer; your implications did not exist.This study shows Aromasin has an estrogen rebound, with a 10% increase in E2... Are you confused? Yes this is just for a single dosage but it still does have a rebound.
I said exactly this...
It's entailed that enzyme synthesis would be significantly impacted if you're using a steroidal inhibitor for long periods of time. Do you want me to apologize for the fact you don't understand how implications work?
@Zagro share some of you wisdomThen show the source, you won't because you quite literally cannot.
I researched endocrinology extensively, I'm not wrong in the slightest.