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  • #16
    I would like to comment on this part in the OP:
    While not quite as strong as Letrozole, aromasin is considerably stronger than Anastrozole. Studies done with this substance typically show around an 85% reduction in estrogen levels in the body.
    Although it shows a 85% reduction in estrogen levels in women, it does not in men. Maximal suppression is after 12h of intake, at 62%. And suppression is down to about 35%+ 48h after intake.

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14671195

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    • #17
      So where does Clomid fit into this picture? I was just reading more on how it works, to make sure what I thought i knew was right, ... find it odd that it's not mentioned at all in this discussion.

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      • #18
        very very old thread i know but i found it funny that buffinKY mentions the joint pain studys as if it should have any say in which drugs we should use lol any anti estrogen is going to increase joint pain obviously the stronger one or the one more highly dosed = more joint pain
        but hey thats just what i think and i'm a idiot so don't listen to me
        Hackleech

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