You see, I've been there. Competed with success, coached with even greater success, been ripped off, taken too much gear, taken too little, studied, qualified, and even cried about the bloody sport, many times. I have been through all that you can imagine and probably beyond.
I have sunk to the darkest side of the bodybuilding hell although I have also climbed to the incredible high success in the world of bodybuilding. I have fought against monotonous, training, disciplined, dieting and resting headaches amongst the full package you live with this damned and blessed sport.
I really have had to struggle against the strain of 25 long years trying every steroid out there as well as the supplements that are thrown at you. I have worked out through personal sacrifice what not to try, but I also ascertain the knowledge of what really does work, so you can do it right.
I have inadvertently flirted with Death, and by God's grace alone am I hear to tell you about it, and warn you... I have used my body to know the honest truth.
I have been able to though fob off a lot of the fake stuff out there without having to try it. I guess you end up being able to sniff out the crap - My final word would be that you should think twice if you think you could do it on your own.
Arimidex Dosage
Bodybuilders are using around 0.25 mg to 1 mg per day or 0.5 mg to 1 mg every other day and are having good success with it.
How to use Arimidex
The arimidex uses are for the treatment of breast cancer in post- menopausal women with disease progression following tamoxifen therapy. Arimidex can be used in place of Nolvadex , Clomid etc. For the steroid using male athlete, Arimidex shows great potential. Arimidex is quite expensive, costing approximately $9 per milligram. With moderate doses of testosterone 0.5 mg/day is usually sufficient and in some cases may be too much.
Side Effects of Arimidex by Ortpharmacy
The Common side effects from arimidex are shortness of breath, dizziness, diarrhea, vomiting, headache, hat flashes, weakness, cough, dry mouth, skin rash, sweating, abdominal pain and bone pain. Some less common symptoms are vaginal bleeding, weight gain, tiredness, chills, fever, breast pain, and itching
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