Toremifene Citrate

Fareston (Toremifene Citrate, known in bodybuilding circles as “torem”) is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) derived from triphenylethylene. It is FDA approved for breast cancer treatment, and has possible medical uses for prostate cancer. Bodybuilders will use this drug to combat gynecomastia (bitch tits), but it’s still very new to the scene and has some drawbacks

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Description

Introduction

Toremifene is used in postmenopausal women to treat breast cancer. It is usually used to treat cancer that needs estrogen, a female hormone, in order to grow (estrogen-receptor positive). Toremifene is a nonsteroidal antiestrogen that blocks the effects of estrogen in the breast tissue, thereby slowing or stopping the growth of cancer.

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How it works?

When a bodybuilder uses anabolic steroids, their LH and FSH drop to near 0. As their pituitary glands will go dormant, they will cease producing testosterone. This is called ‘suppression’ or ‘shutdown’. This will occur with any anabolic steroid cycle and is completely normal.

After their cycle is complete and the steroid esters start to clear the system, a post cycle therapy (PCT) is done to help get the pituitary glands running again. SERM’s work by blocking estrogen going into the pituitary glands, which cause a rise in LH and testosterone levels, temporarily. This helps give a boost after cycle, and it helps maintain gains.

Another benefit to this drug is its gyno fighting abilities. When scientists developed fareston, they noticed it caused 60% of breast cancer cell cultures to exhibit apoptosis, or “programmed death.” Therefore, in theory, someone with gynecomastia would have the same type of result. Not only will it kill existing gyno, but it prevents the cells from progressing.

Side Effects

Side effects are typically low with fareston, but can include:

● Sweating
● Nausea
● Mood swings
● Vision problems
● Dry eyes
● Swelling of legs and hands
● Rash

More information

Unfortunately, Toremifene Citrate has been shown in studies to raise SHBG; thus, decreasing ‘free’ testosterone levels. SHBG (sex hormone binding globulin) is a protein that binds to sex steroids, and renders them inactive, for as long as SHBG is bound to them. There is a difference between ‘free’ testosterone and ‘bound’ testosterone. Free testosterone is what matters, so the higher you can get that relative to total testosterone, the more benefits you can expect. This makes fareston inferior to other SERM’s like tamoxifen citrate (nolvadex).

Dosages

For bodybuilding purposes, a dose of 40-60mgs per day seems to be a good starting point. If the user is trying to fight existing gynecomastia (bitch tits), they may choose to double the dose and add an aromatase inhibitor like Aromasin with it. For PCT, some users will kick-start with 100-120mgs per day and then lower to 40-60mgs
per day for 4-6 weeks.

Conclusion

Toremifene has not been used much in the bodybuilding world because it is so new, but there is another reason rarely discussed. There is some evidence that it can hurt free testosterone levels.

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Great results!

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Toremifene is really hard to find but the time is well spent.

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Good product – highly recommended to use.

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