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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Primo fo estrogen management!
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 237041" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Anavar will lower ur SHBG significantly more than primo, but don’t think it has the E2 lowering effect like primo does. But I would assume it would lower E2 to some effect, but I’m not even sure of that tbh. Haven’t heard or read any anecdotes of guys seeing E2 lowered in blood tests before and after taking anavar. Not to say that it can’t, and not to say that maybe it has some E2 inhibiting properties but just doesn’t show up as lowered E2 in the serum, like mast, for example. Just know that primo is well know to lower E2 in the serum, have heard and read more anecdotes than I can count, have seen blood work showing it’s E2 lowering effect more times than I can count, and have seen it lower E2 for me personally. As well as u clearly. Js this because if anavar had E2 lowering effects, I just feel like we would have heard more about it at this point. But as a DHT derivative it’s definitely possible, I would imagine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 237041, member: 15043"] Anavar will lower ur SHBG significantly more than primo, but don’t think it has the E2 lowering effect like primo does. But I would assume it would lower E2 to some effect, but I’m not even sure of that tbh. Haven’t heard or read any anecdotes of guys seeing E2 lowered in blood tests before and after taking anavar. Not to say that it can’t, and not to say that maybe it has some E2 inhibiting properties but just doesn’t show up as lowered E2 in the serum, like mast, for example. Just know that primo is well know to lower E2 in the serum, have heard and read more anecdotes than I can count, have seen blood work showing it’s E2 lowering effect more times than I can count, and have seen it lower E2 for me personally. As well as u clearly. Js this because if anavar had E2 lowering effects, I just feel like we would have heard more about it at this point. But as a DHT derivative it’s definitely possible, I would imagine [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Primo fo estrogen management!
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