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A question on mechanisms for anti-es...
I must admit, I am not overly well-knowledged on anti-es. For several reasons - for one, where I am from your choice is pretty limited. And second, I never had too much of a problem with sides or recovery. But I am starting to be precautionary these days and try and tune in to get the best results, not just some results.
Let's start with femera. I understand it works by preventing E conversion in the first place - is this correct? And therefore it has no use (or effectiveness immediately) when symptoms occur.
By what mechanism does it prevent the conversion to E and will it prevent E build-up for all kinds of cycles? Or does it work particularly well with some substances and not so well with others?
For instance, Xcelbeyond says femera is his anti-E of choice (correct me if I am wrong) - so what advantages has it had over others?
Questions questions I know, but I need to know more about these things. Thanks in advance guys n gals! IronMike
I must admit, I am not overly well-knowledged on anti-es. For several reasons - for one, where I am from your choice is pretty limited. And second, I never had too much of a problem with sides or recovery. But I am starting to be precautionary these days and try and tune in to get the best results, not just some results.
Let's start with femera. I understand it works by preventing E conversion in the first place - is this correct? And therefore it has no use (or effectiveness immediately) when symptoms occur.
By what mechanism does it prevent the conversion to E and will it prevent E build-up for all kinds of cycles? Or does it work particularly well with some substances and not so well with others?
For instance, Xcelbeyond says femera is his anti-E of choice (correct me if I am wrong) - so what advantages has it had over others?
Questions questions I know, but I need to know more about these things. Thanks in advance guys n gals! IronMike