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Aromasin vs Arimidex. Which one do you prefer?

flashpass123

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Which one do you prefer and and why?
Going to switch over to Adex.

A few hours after taking Aromasin I always get overheated, hot flashes, and lethargic
Anyone else had any issues with Aroma?
 
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How are you dosing Aromasin? How many mg and how many times a week with what compound/ester? How long since your last blood test? It’s hard to tell high and low estro sides but if I were throwing darts I’d lean towards your E2 running low.

Some don’t respond to an AI very well, must be something genetic. No problem switching, and the nice thing about Adex is if you find your estro crashed then skipping doses lets it rebound since it is non suicidal to the enzyme.
 
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trenbolgona

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Aromasin 100%, have adex but due to it’s sides (negative effect on IGF, effects on bloods) I don’t like using it. I’m sure someone on here can elaborate on why adex sucks in comparison as well.
 
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I use Aromasin and have never had any issues with it. I wouldn’t use the others unless absolutely necessary as the concept of a rebound or needing to dose frequently enough to avoid it is less than ideal for me
 

Curli

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I’m on trt and use aromasin for my blasts with no problems. Never used adex because I just don’t want to have to deal with the potential rebound
 
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trenbolgona

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Aromasin 100%, have adex but due to it’s sides (negative effect on IGF, effects on bloods) I don’t like using it. I’m sure someone on here can elaborate on why adex sucks in comparison as well.
What negative effect on IGF?

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11983488
Humm…I seemed to remember the opposite for some reason. My bad then.
 
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99745

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Adex, always used it and works well for me plus it’s cheap to buy pharma grade and easy to find
 
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One can easily take Adex during the cycle and switch to Aromasin at the end. If you’re pretty sure about your estrogen levels and the price difference isn’t a big deal, I would just go with Aromasin.
 
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Septicanon

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Aromasin 100%, have adex but due to it’s sides (negative effect on IGF, effects on bloods) I don’t like using it. I’m sure someone on here can elaborate on why adex sucks in comparison as well.
Source on negative effect on IGF?
 
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DNPstoney

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Aromasin 100%, have adex but due to it’s sides (negative effect on IGF, effects on bloods) I don’t like using it. I’m sure someone on here can elaborate on why adex sucks in comparison as well.
Source on negative effect on IGF?
Pretty sure he already said he was incorrect…
 
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Nuts2Butts

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ADex, because it’s not androgenic. Asin’s main metabolite, 17-hydroexemestane, is a very potent androgen, binding to AR with affinity 30x over DHT.

If you have a goal to visibly age yourself like a tren/mast cycle, while only using test and deca, asin is right up your ally. You can look 30 while you’re still in college.

If you’ve ever wondered “Why do most guys who go on TRT seem to suddenly look 10+ years older after 2-3 years of TRT?” the answer is not “facial leanness” as some dopey mother fuckers like to claim. It’s because 17-hydroexemestane strongly degrades both elastin and collagen.
 
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AQualityPoop

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ADex, because it’s not androgenic. Asin’s main metabolite, 17-hydroexemestane, is a very potent androgen, binding to AR with affinity 30x over DHT.

If you have a goal to visibly age yourself like a tren/mast cycle, while only using test and deca, asin is right up your ally. You can look 30 while you’re still in college.

If you’ve ever wondered “Why do most guys who go on TRT seem to suddenly look 10+ years older after 2-3 years of TRT?” the answer is not “facial leanness” as some dopey mother fuckers like to claim. It’s because 17-hydroexemestane strongly degrades both elastin and collagen.
Can confirm, I look way older than what I am
 
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drongobird

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ADex, because it’s not androgenic. Asin’s main metabolite, 17-hydroexemestane, is a very potent androgen, binding to AR with affinity 30x over DHT.

If you have a goal to visibly age yourself like a tren/mast cycle, while only using test and deca, asin is right up your ally. You can look 30 while you’re still in college.

If you’ve ever wondered “Why do most guys who go on TRT seem to suddenly look 10+ years older after 2-3 years of TRT?” the answer is not “facial leanness” as some dopey mother fuckers like to claim. It’s because 17-hydroexemestane strongly degrades both elastin and collagen.
Any further info or sources on this? Google isn’t coming up with anything useful. I think I’m experiencing some of these skin symptoms on a TRT dose.

My issue is that seemingly any dose of adex causes me serious joint pain within a week. Asin does too, but much less.
 
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flashpass123

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ADex, because it’s not androgenic. Asin’s main metabolite, 17-hydroexemestane, is a very potent androgen, binding to AR with affinity 30x over DHT.

If you have a goal to visibly age yourself like a tren/mast cycle, while only using test and deca, asin is right up your ally. You can look 30 while you’re still in college.

If you’ve ever wondered “Why do most guys who go on TRT seem to suddenly look 10+ years older after 2-3 years of TRT?” the answer is not “facial leanness” as some dopey mother fuckers like to claim. It’s because 17-hydroexemestane strongly degrades both elastin and collagen.
Source?
 
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