Google "What's in BPI Arimedex." click the first link, has a really good explanation about it. Notice Arimedex (this product) is named as close to Arimide
x as possible, but they are not the same.
"Tracheloside significantly decreased the activity of alkaline phosphatase (AP), an estrogen-inducible marker enzyme, with an IC(50) value of 0.31 microg/ml, a level of inhibition comparable to that of tamoxife
n (IC(50) = 0.43 microg/ml)."
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So, the main / active ingredient (tracheloside) seems to be effective, or at least comparable to nolvade
x at least.
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However the main issue I have with this product is, we don't know how much of this ingredient is present in each serving. 1 capsule = 250mg of their "proprietary blend." compare that to the 0.25mg average dose of Arimide
x. So most of their blend is likely filler.