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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Anastrozole and lipids
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeXL" data-source="post: 85896" data-attributes="member: 4958"><p>It is not true that use at any level would have any effect. I have used anastrazole 0.5mg with zero effect on lipids. And I know others who have used it with no effect.</p><p></p><p>Also, if anyone thinks that the drug itself lowers E2, ask they by what mechanism. No one has ever been able to answer the question to my satisfaction</p><p></p><p>People often quote a study that showed that Anastrazole lowered HDL by X%. Then they follow that up with but in this other study Aromasin lowered HDL by a lesser %. This is not science. Those two studies had different people. The only thing that could prove that one is less harsh than the other is a head to head study - there is none</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeXL, post: 85896, member: 4958"] It is not true that use at any level would have any effect. I have used anastrazole 0.5mg with zero effect on lipids. And I know others who have used it with no effect. Also, if anyone thinks that the drug itself lowers E2, ask they by what mechanism. No one has ever been able to answer the question to my satisfaction People often quote a study that showed that Anastrazole lowered HDL by X%. Then they follow that up with but in this other study Aromasin lowered HDL by a lesser %. This is not science. Those two studies had different people. The only thing that could prove that one is less harsh than the other is a head to head study - there is none [/QUOTE]
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