Dr Todd Lee - what do you think?

Damn I didn’t no arimidex lowers igf1. I’m currently using .25mg every 3rd day. On 400mg test. What is the equivalent of aromasin, 12.5? I’m on 4iu hgh, I guess the arimidex is making that kind of a waste smh
Depends on how much you aromatize. You could start with aromasin 12.5mg on mon/Thursday and then test your levels in a few weeks. My e2 was at 28 running 500 test using 25mg Monday and 12.5mg Thursday
 
uhhh okay im still right it depends how low you lower your estrogen

if your estrogen is 200 and you lower it to 90 its not gonna lower your igf-1
ya I mean if we are talking about going from extremely high to high then you won’t see much reduction in IGf but if we are talking 80-40 then ya you will
 
Depends on how much you aromatize. You could start with aromasin 12.5mg on mon/Thursday and then test your levels in a few weeks. My e2 was at 28 running 500 test using 25mg Monday and 12.5mg Thursday
Yea I need to get bloods again. Been a while. At one point I could run 100mg test cyp a day. With no/slight estrogen sides. My number was like close to 90 though. But I felt good. Now seems when my estrogen goes up I get anxiety. Been doing a lot by feel because I have felt good with numbers out of the reference range and bad in the green. Just really stuck on what is better aromasin or arimidex. I’m just going to have to try the aromasin and see.
 
Yea I need to get bloods again. Been a while. At one point I could run 100mg test cyp a day. With no/slight estrogen sides. My number was like close to 90 though. But I felt good. Now seems when my estrogen goes up I get anxiety. Been doing a lot by feel because I have felt good with numbers out of the reference range and bad in the green. Just really stuck on what is better aromasin or arimidex. I’m just going to have to try the aromasin and see.
Aromasin without a second thought
Thread 'AI Comparison: Aromasin vs. Arimidex' AI Comparison: Aromasin vs. Arimidex
 
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This guy just doesn't seem right to me. Seems like someone who paid for others to take his tests and cheated through med school. He has so many idiotic point of views that someone very new could see through a lot of his BS. I keep cliking his videos and wonder why every damn time. Something just doesn't add up with this guy. Not sure what it is.
 
This guy just doesn't seem right to me. Seems like someone who paid for others to take his tests and cheated through med school. He has so many idiotic point of views that someone very new could see through a lot of his BS. I keep cliking his videos and wonder why every damn time. Something just doesn't add up with this guy. Not sure what it is.
His medical degree is from Ross University in the country of Barbados, which is accredited by the Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education in Medicine and other Health Professions
 
His medical degree is from Ross University in the country of Barbados, which is accredited by the Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education in Medicine and other Health Professions
Correct. And If you google him you won't find an NPI number. He likes listing his credentials but I have not ever seen any documentation of an internship or residency, meaning that he might not even have a medical license (obtained after 1 year of residency / internship after passing the final part of the National Board Exam). I do not think he is board certified in anything. I've spoken with people who have retained him for services and he has not ever prescribed anything, but instead sends people through his website for labs (which are ordered by someone else) and while he will interpret them, I don't think he is actually practicing medicine in any shape or form. His main talent is speaking authoritatively to an audience who knows less than he does. If you've ever taken a course in organic chemistry or biochemistry and listen to him you will see that he is lost at sea.

IMO some of the best opinions on this matter are Dante Trudel, Jordan Peters, Stan Efferding, and many others. Not Todd Lee.
 
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Correct. And If you google him you won't find an NPI number. He likes listing his credentials but I have not ever seen any documentation of an internship or residency, meaning that he might not even have a medical license (obtained after 1 year of residency / internship after passing the final part of the National Board Exam). I do not think he is board certified in anything. I've spoken with people who have retained him for services and he has not ever prescribed anything, but instead sends people through his website for labs (which are ordered by someone else) and while he will interpret them, I don't think he is actually practicing medicine in any shape or form. His main talent is speaking authoritatively to an audience who knows less than he does. If you've ever taken a course in organic chemistry or biochemistry and listen to him you will see that he is lost at sea.
Pretty much everyone is more intelligent than I am when it comes to this stuff. But I'm good at detecting bullshit and reading people. This guy just seems like a clown. I couldn't imagine him passing high school without teachers passing him for maybe a sports ability or some shit. Let alone actually becoming a doctor. Theres no way I'd have an appointment, talk to him for more than 10 minutes and trust anything he has to say.

I did see a video about him where he had an ad about his current practice though. I think he works for one of the clinics as a script writer. Highly doubt a hospital would hire this guy doing anything other than answering phones, and his dedicated videos often go on such wide ranging tangents, that he likely wouldn't be a good phone receptionist either as he can't seem to stick to a topic to save his life.
 
Pretty much everyone is more intelligent than I am when it comes to this stuff. But I'm good at detecting bullshit and reading people. This guy just seems like a clown. I couldn't imagine him passing high school without teachers passing him for maybe a sports ability or some shit. Let alone actually becoming a doctor. Theres no way I'd have an appointment, talk to him for more than 10 minutes and trust anything he has to say.

I did see a video about him where he had an ad about his current practice though. I think he works for one of the clinics as a script writer. Highly doubt a hospital would hire this guy doing anything other than answering phones, and his dedicated videos often go on such wide ranging tangents, that he likely wouldn't be a good phone receptionist either as he can't seem to stick to a topic to save his life.
I think he is a "medical director" of something, which still does not require a medical license. The one thing he is very good at is bullshitting.
 
I have watched a lot of his shit. And at the end of the day I only really like the idea of injecting daily. Other then that I use others to guide me. I am also a test is best guy through and through.
 
Has anyone seen his recent video on J3U? They had a hard time keeping him on topic.
Do you have a link?

I did watcha. Video with him and Dr Mike Isratel......about half way thru the interview Dr Mike Totally tuned out.....started giving one word answers....it was staggering to see and I've no idea why....Dr Mike is incredibly charismatix
 
I have watched a lot of his shit. And at the end of the day I only really like the idea of injecting daily. Other then that I use others to guide me. I am also a test is best guy through and through.
I'm trying his daily injections at the moment....I will do bloods and compare to my 3x weekly Injection protocol on the same dose.
 
Correct. And If you google him you won't find an NPI number. He likes listing his credentials but I have not ever seen any documentation of an internship or residency, meaning that he might not even have a medical license (obtained after 1 year of residency / internship after passing the final part of the National Board Exam). I do not think he is board certified in anything. I've spoken with people who have retained him for services and he has not ever prescribed anything, but instead sends people through his website for labs (which are ordered by someone else) and while he will interpret them, I don't think he is actually practicing medicine in any shape or form. His main talent is speaking authoritatively to an audience who knows less than he does. If you've ever taken a course in organic chemistry or biochemistry and listen to him you will see that he is lost at sea.

IMO some of the best opinions on this matter are Dante Trudel, Jordan Peters, Stan Efferding, and many others. Not Todd Lee.
Thank you for sharing some of the big names in the game they use newbies can look into.
 
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