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taking 700mg Test E. EW (1-15) 600mg Eq EW (1-15) 100mg Anadrol ED (1) 50mg Anadrol (2-4) 85 mg Tren A. EoD (9-15) .5mg Adex ED (1-15) 150mg or 300mg B6 + B12 ED (1-15) Nolva on hand is the .5mg adex and 150mg b6 going to be enough to combat gyno from this cycle? I am nervous b.c. i believe i am very prone to gyno, usually by week 10 i have itchy nips, and last time i was taking nolva AND proviron, but took nothing for the deca or tren. |
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nolva doesn't do you any good "on hand". You need to ingest it. I'm sorry.....I just get tired of the "nolva on hand"......followed by "I've got gyno....now what?" for 700mg/wk of test, you could get away fine with .25-.5mg/day of adex and 10mg/day of nolva....or even 50-75mg/day of proviron and 10mg/day of nolva. The B6 will help, but I'm now more partial to dostinex (cabergoline) |
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have you tried dostinex? if not, why are you more partial? im curious bc i just ordered some hoping that it will help with a small case of tren gyno that ive had for a few months. a small amount of liquid will come out if its squeezed enough.... ive been using bromo, but i read that they give dostinex to women who dont want to breastfeed to stop the lactating and who are lactating more than normal. im hoping it will work the same for me.... ive been on bromo and nolva for about a month and a half, noticed little if any difference |
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B6 has been shown to affect AR-mediated gene expression to some degree....not favorable to us, no matter how slight the effect may be. Nolva is still a major player in progestin-induced gyno, as ERs are upregulated in response to progestins |
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all side effects aside, is there any evidence that dostinex is better for lowering prolactin (and progesterone) than bromocriptine |
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