AllAboutPeptides
11-20-2012, 10:03 PM
This is a question thats been asked over and over, but hopefully after reading this you will have a much better understanding of what will best suit your needs.
Exemestane (Aromasin) is a Type 1 inhibitor and so therefore is a steroidal inhibitor or suicidal aromatase inhibitor. It's called this because it lowers estrogen production in the body by attaching to the aromatase enzyme, and permanently deactivating it, and being a steroidal type 1 inhibitor it has androgenic effects.....
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Exemestane (Aromasin) is a Type 1 inhibitor and so therefore is a steroidal inhibitor or suicidal aromatase inhibitor. It's called this because it lowers estrogen production in the body by attaching to the aromatase enzyme, and permanently deactivating it, and being a steroidal type 1 inhibitor it has androgenic effects.....
to read the remainder of the article and many more on research peptides and liquids click Here (http://allaboutpeptides.com/what-ai-is-right-for-you-anastrozole-exemestane-or-letrozole/)