Wyatt 88

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldBoyView
    if I recall correctly off the top of my head,, in your situation Nolva made a lot of sense.

    but , I don’t want to come aBambss like I’m against AI usage at all or against using Arimidex. thats a great tool for the right job when needed.. I utilize an AI myself when its called for (eg., I just came off of cycle and did a short anti estrogen phase and used Aromasin)

    I totally understand. I’m probably going to switch to an AI in the spring to cut down on bloat. One thing I’ve learned about AAS is that there are so many variables. Every person and situation is different, there is no definitive answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldBoyView
    another consideration regarding Nolva "possibly" hindering gains because of decrease IGF..

    Nolva was found to slightly decrease hepatic output of IGF in women taking a fairly high dosage. true, but keep in mind that the muscle cell itself (independent of liver output) has the ability to produce and utilize IGF. so just because your liver is not producing as much IGF for your whole body, does not mean it will hinder gains when the muscle is producing its own IGF for itself.

    IF nolva somehow limited the muscles ability to utilize IGF , then we can assume it may hinder gains. but just because you liver is producing slightly less IGF itself does not mean the muscle is in any way limited.

    then of course there is the fact that if your on a cycle and using AAS anyways , then that is more then super compensating for any slight decrease in hepatic output of IGF

    worrying that Nolva may be limiting your gains due to decrease IGF production is like worrying about picking up pennies while stopping over million dollar bills

    Great way to put things in perspective. Was kind of worried about the negative effect Nolva had on IGF. The past few posts reassures me I’m making the right decision running Nolva instead of a Arimidex .

    Thanx

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