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    More fat = more estrogen receptors?

    Hey everyone, I read somewhere that you shouldn't do a cycle if you're over 15% because you have more fat receptors and aromatizing compounds will aromatize much easier due to more estrogen receptors, thus giving you more side effects.

    Is this true or a bunch of BS?

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    Never heard that before but its a damn good question bro. Any experts around???

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    You'll not have more "fat receptors", you'll have more aromatase enzimes and that will lead to a bigger conversion rate from test to estrogen.
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    Yep what Robalo said. More fat = more aromatase = more estro = more side effects and higher chance of gyno
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    ^^^^ X2 Robalo nailed it.
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    Exactly - drop to 15% if you want to cycle.
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    Thanks bros Figure since I'm cutting, might as well just cut to 12%. Helped me sway my decision.

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