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Old 21-04-2005, 11:57 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: How To Choose A Good Anti-E Or Anti-E Combo

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Originally Posted by redspy
Again, Nolvadex does not control the amount of estrogen, it just blocks it from getting to receptors, so after you stop using Nolvadex, there might be a lot of estrogen still in your system that can do harm. Some have experienced a reboud effect when using Nolvadex: After they stop using it the estrogen that has built up in the system reaches estrogen receptors and causes problems that were delayed by using Novladex.

So what happens during PCT using Nolvadex, using a decreasing tapered dose? Does the amount of estrogen in your system decrease naturally until a stable(normal) amount is reached hence the end of the PCT. Or in other words, the nolva blocks the excess estrogen amount until it stablises?
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