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    Any need for estrogen blockers with Tribex?

    I don't know too much about manipulating hormones and I am NOT interested in developing Bee-atch ta ta's.

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    you would be so lucky as to have Tribex raise T-levels high enough to warrant a true estrogen blocker. the isoflavones in the Tribex should be sufficient for what ever increase your are lucky enough to experience.
    I train differently than most, my beef is with gravity the weights on the bar are just the medium...Thanks to Wall Street your slice of the American Pie has been reduced to a crumb.

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    Not a fan of Tribex, huh? I know this is getting into what a previous post addressed, but does anyone think it's worth trying. I've read a lot of information supporting it, but much of it was probably biased. Has anyone tried going off of all their other supplements before using it, in order to be sure any results were from the Tribulus?
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    On paper it looks good but so do a lot of things. I'm on a cutting cycle right now. but in the fall I'm going to do my "own" study take some Tribex-500 and get some blood work done, get me T-levels checked before during and after and see for myself.
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    You do not need an estrogen blocker on tribex. I am 99.99% sure that it will not give you any type of gyno probs b/c it doesn't raise t-levels too high. I have taken up to 750mg of testosterone a week without having to use an estrogen blocker so why would anyone have to take it while on Tribex.

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    Thanks for the info!
    LAM, Let me know how you make out. I'm going to start using it this week, but I don't plan to stop taking my other supplements while on it, so it won't be the best "test".
    Thanks again!

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    True Tribulis products like Tribex and Tribestan will have a small, but noticable effect on testosterone levels...for some there will be a better effect than others. You DO NOT need an estrogen blocker with it.


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    Question

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    ... but in the fall I'm going to do my "own" study take some Tribex-500 and get some blood work done, get me T-levels checked before during and after and see for myself.
    Do you realize that will cost you around $90 per testosterone test, totalling $180?

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    yes...
    I train differently than most, my beef is with gravity the weights on the bar are just the medium...Thanks to Wall Street your slice of the American Pie has been reduced to a crumb.

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