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Nova1723

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Ok real quick: 29yrs old, 235lbs, +10yrs training, have used every prohormone in the book from original m1t to boladrol and trenazone... w/that bein said i've had gyno issues over the yrs... I tend to do the typical/recommendations for treatment/pct.... now currently running test e @ 800mgs and tren e @ 450mgs per week (not looking for cycle critiquing)... I want someone to PLEASE clarify what I should use to combat gyno flaring up...now I am feeling some small lumps and puffyness and its only the second week on cycle... I have letro, nolva, exemstane, and tormifene on hand... i've read numerous threads on all 4 bein ran DURING cycle (separately at individual times not together) but would appreciate any opinions/suggestions on what to run... @ what dosage... and length of time of usage? Any help is GREATLY appreciated!
 
ummm...well, if none of the above are working for you, then I suspect it could be prolactin induced gyno from the tren. In which case you would need something like caber.
 
ummm...well, if none of the above are working for you, then I suspect it could be prolactin induced gyno from the tren. In which case you would need something like caber.

No it's not that none of them r working I just wanna which is the best/wisest to use while ON cycle? Thanks for the reply bro.
 
Winstrol, to find out more and why google jbryand101b, progestin receptor, stanozol that should give you the hits with explanation's to why this is the best on cycle option with the compounds you are running.
 
Listen to Jb, add in winstrol
 
seeing as you are running it for other reasons, I would keep it low, and go for 50mg e/d, or less. the lower the dose, the longer you can run it.

it'd be best to split up the dosages as much as possible to keep those blood levels steady.

winstrol should block the progestin receptor, without interacting with it, and this should greatly help with those compounds interacting with it, but you'll still want to control estrogen (not destroy it).
 
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