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    Estrogen Blocker

    Hello

    I was talking to a few figure competitors who compete in NPC competitions. They tell me they're using an Estrogen Blocker. Can anyone tell me exactly what that's suppose to do and if it's harmful? Also, is it illegal?

    Has anyone used it? If so, did it work on eliminating the fat?

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    NPC competitors are on buttloads of illegal items. Suppressing estrogen can help with fat loss yes, but it will not do the work for you.

    True estrogen blockers must be used with caution.
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    This may not be the answer you are looking for, but Clen 357 and Clenbutrx have ipriflavone as an ingredient. It supposedly has anti-estrogen properties. My girlfriend said she really tomes up in her trouble areas while using this product. Meaning her ass and thighs. I think this may have to do w/ the anti-estrogenic effect.

    Anyways, estrogen may be responsible for women storing BF in these areas, so blocking or limiting the amount of estrogen may result in fat-loss especially in these areas.

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    Yes, this is reportedly why women who compete have problems cutting up the lower body. Thighs are preferential fat stores for the gestation period.

    Then again I see women with stick legs complaining about thier thighs

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    Thanks fella's,

    So, if I were to take an Estrogen Blocker, would I be allowed to compete in a natural figure competition? I don't want to hinder my chances of competing on a natural basis.

    Also, a trainer had told me if I wanted to go pro in figure, I would have to take hard drugs because that is what they do in order to stay hard and lean. Is this true? I thought there was a pro side when competing in natural competitions?
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    You would have to consult with them which legal supplements are allowed, some do not allow prohormones etc at all. Something like Arimidex will absolutely be a banned substance.

    Not all natural competitors are natural, there are cheaters out there, just like in the Olympics or anything else competitive. If one person does it then many others are probably going to risk it too.

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