Mythos
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Lmao ok bro. If u know anything about AI's you would know that arimidex isn't a suicide inhibitor. It simply attaches to the aromatize enzyme and renders inactive. Until you stop taking it that is. Then there is a very high possibility of estrogen rebound.
But I guess u know it all buddy.
Google is your friend use it.
Yeah the mechanism is different but it's questionable how much that matters to your estrogen levels after discontinuation..you can't assume that it's even significant and I've never seen any evidence of some crazy rebound that's implied by the bro science.
It might come up a little faster but it's not like there's more aromatase enzyme being produced overall compared to exemestane.. If aromatase production was up regulated after use I would call that a rebound, but there's no reason why that would happen and no science that says it does.
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