Letro VS. Arimidex?!?

Evil Angel 89

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Hello all, newer to the forum and happy to be here. I have a question for the veterans out there. For the past 2 years on and off I've taken very light cycles of dbol and test c. Dbol for 4 then test c weeks 1-12. I have always taken Arimidex as my AI and never had any issues with gyno luckily as I'm pretty strict on my pct with Nolva and clom as well. I do want to know, if down the road I do have a flare up with gyno while on cycle can I switch to .25 Letro for a week then once that hopefully takes care of the issue can I get back on Arimidex? I know to keep Nolva on hand but I also know Letro is stronger and Nolva doesn't do anything to pre-existing gyno once/if it shows up. That's why I'm curious. Thanks for the feedback!
 
Thanks for the feedback. Why would Letro be a poor choice if on test cycle? I know it can kill your sex drive but while on cycle it wouldn't be to much of an issue right? I know Letro can be hard on the joints as well but I have a good joint supplements. I've heard of Ralox but also heard it only comes in liquid form and can take 8-10 months to notice any changes opposed to Letro that can work within a week.. All of this is hypothetical anyways. Ill be starting another cycle soon and always like to be prepared. I already have my clom Nolva and Arimidex but just thought of Letro just incase. Thanks again! I'll do some more research.
 
Thanks for the feedback. Why would Letro be a poor choice if on test cycle? I know it can kill your sex drive but while on cycle it wouldn't be to much of an issue right? I know Letro can be hard on the joints as well but I have a good joint supplements. I've heard of Ralox but also heard it only comes in liquid form and can take 8-10 months to notice any changes opposed to Letro that can work within a week.. All of this is hypothetical anyways. Ill be starting another cycle soon and always like to be prepared. I already have my clom Nolva and Arimidex but just thought of Letro just incase. Thanks again! I'll do some more research.

Bc letro is less effective at treating gyno than nolva or ralox. Letro reduces the E2 in your body but doesn't eliminate it and it doesn't take much E2 to cause gyno if you're prone to it. Nolva and ralox work differently by occupying the estrogen receptor in the breast so regardless of the amount of E2, it will not be able to or have a hard time binding to the receptor to cause gyno.
 
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