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NOLVADEX Nolvadex® (tamoxifen citrate) Tablets work by blocking estrogen. In breast tissue, Nolvadex is an antiestrogen. An antiestrogen or estrogen blocker works by blocking estrogen in breast tissue. While estrogen may not actually cause breast cancer, it may stimulate its growth, feeding the cancer. With estrogen blocked, the cancer cells that need it may not grow at all. In other words, antiestrogens may keep cancer from developing in your breast. Nolvadex was initially developed to treat advanced breast cancer. Nolvadex has been successfully helping save the lives of millions of women with breast cancer for over 20 years. Nolvadex and Sports It is not correct that Nolvadex reduces levels of estrogen: rather, it blocks estrogen from estrogen receptors and, in those tissues where it is an antagonist, causes the receptor to do nothing. The claim that Nolvadex reduces gains should not be taken too seriously. The fact is that any number of bodybuilders have made excellent gains while using Nolvadex. The belief that it reduces gains seems to stem from the fact that the scientific literature reports a slight reduction in IGF-1 (individuals using anabolic steroids were not studied though) from use of Nolvadex. Thus, Dan Duchaine reported that it reduces IGF-1 and therefore reduces gains. However, if this effect exists at all, it must be very minor, due to the excellent gains that many have made, and from the fact that no one has noticed any such thing from Clomid, which has the same activity profile. The fact that Nolvadex will reduce water retention may result in the user agreeing that gains are less, since weight gain is less, thus reinforcing the bias. Nolvadex Warning! |
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