Havoc/Epistane to help with gyno?

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Ok so after my last cycle of the original Methyl Masterdrol I was fine until about 2 months later. I was young and stupid and didnt run proper PCT, all i ran was the formadrol legal gear advised to run :pat: . Well now i'm stuck with a nickel/quarter sized lump under my right nipple because now i know the proper way to do things rather than the stupid way. Its been there for a while now and i really want it gone because its making me self conscious. So just researching I have seen tons of information on havoc/epistane reducing and perhaps clearing up some gyno.

So my question is if i run a 3 week 20 or 30mg cycle of havoc/epistane followed by a pct of nolva does anyone think i should see a reduction in size of my gyno?

any experience?

thanks for any of the advice!
 

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Yea i kind of figured that and had the same thoughts myself but more times than not people have reported it helping with gyno and I am just trying to see if anyone on here has had real results.

Nolva just prevents gyno correct? it wont help reduce the size?
 
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Yea i kind of figured that and had the same thoughts myself but more times than not people have reported it helping with gyno and I am just trying to see if anyone on here has had real results.

Nolva just prevents gyno correct? it wont help reduce the size?
How long have you had this gyno?
 
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letro will reduce size
 

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I know letro will reduce size but i dont want to have the sides. I mean if it end up being the only way ill definitely take it because i'd rather lose libido for 2 months than have this lump forever you know? just kind of curious about this epistane claim.
 

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While Epi will reduce the size of the mass on cycle, it is unlikely to eliminate it totally, if at all. Almost total estrogen deprivation is needed for that.

google: [A case of advanced breast cancer successfully treated with combined tamoxifen and epitiostanol]
 
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epistane is a steroid, no use in pct or for treating gyno. dont listen to how it is marketed, it is a steroid.
 

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