I think Dermacrine is shrinking my gyno

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Hey guys- I’ve been on dermacrine for about two weeks now...3-4 pumps a day. I’ve got pre-existing gyno that is very stubborn. Well the past few days i’ve noticed it has shrunk quite a bit and sensitivity seems to be reduced. This was surprising to me as I actually ran Reduce-E for about two weeks before I I started the dermacrine and while it dried my joints out and reduced water retention my gyno was still puffy and sensitive. It wasn’t until about a week and a half of running the Dermacrine consistently that my gyno started to shrink.

What are your thoughts on what might be happening here?

Is it possible that DHEA converting to DHT is the culprit here?

Definitely not complaining i’m just shocked as I was actually considering surgery to get the glands removed. I’ve used letro in the past and it didn’t seem to help my gyno all that much. I’ve been taking large amounts of B-6 as well so perhaps my gyno is more prolactin related.
 
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Hey guys- I’ve been on dermacrine for about two weeks now...3-4 pumps a day. I’ve got pre-existing gyno that is very stubborn. Well the past few days i’ve noticed it has shrunk quite a bit and sensitivity seems to be reduced. This was surprising to me as I actually ran Reduce-E for about two weeks before I I started the dermacrine and while it dried my joints out and reduced water retention my gyno was still puffy and sensitive. It wasn’t until about a week and a half of running the Dermacrine consistently that my gyno started to shrink.

What are your thoughts on what might be happening here?

Is it possible that DHEA converting to DHT is the culprit here?

Definitely not complaining i’m just shocked as I was actually considering surgery to get the glands removed. I’ve used letro in the past and it didn’t seem to help my gyno all that much. I’ve been taking large amounts of B-6 as well so perhaps my gyno is more prolactin related.
Doubtful that it's the Dermacrine.

Maybe the B-6, like you stated.
 
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Good to see it working .. and yea B6 is very underrated.

We include p5p in Inhibit P along with vitex and L dopa .. which are all studied to help prolactin

i would def keep dosing and hopefully you wont need a surgery
 
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Doubtful that it's the Dermacrine.

Maybe the B-6, like you stated.
Maybe just a side effect of reduced bodyfat and gains in pectoral muscle. Regardless it’s the best my gyno has looked in 10 years.

Also noticed i need to avoid taking dermacrine at night as I get a rush of energy. If I take it in the AM i get mood and energy boost plus I sleep well.

Can anybody provide a breakdown of how many mg’s of dhea per pump are in dermacrine?
 
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Maybe just a side effect of reduced bodyfat and gains in pectoral muscle. Regardless it’s the best my gyno has looked in 10 years.

Also noticed i need to avoid taking dermacrine at night as I get a rush of energy. If I take it in the AM i get mood and energy boost plus I sleep well.

Can anybody provide a breakdown of how many mg’s of dhea per pump are in dermacrine?
I take almost all supplements and compounds in the morning.
My sleep is easily effected.
 
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I always appreciaed this article - it's old, but informative;


the first point he makes:

1. Your naturally occurring 5a-reduced metabolites are your friends in preventing and reversing gyno. 5a-reduced metabolites include androsterone, androstanedione, androstanediol and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) as the most powerful 5a-reduced hormone. These hormones help prevent gyno by lowering estrogen and blocking the effect of estrogen at the hormone receptor. (1-8) Unless you have serious androgen related hair loss you want to keep your 5a-reduced metabolites relatively high to avoid gyno.

Methods for increasing 5a-reduced metabolites (DHT) are listed in preferred order –

  • Topical testosterone applied to the scrotum will rapidly increase DHT levels with minimal estrogen conversion. (for more information on topical steroids, read this article)
  • Use a DHT pro-hormone such as androsterone, found in AndroHard. This will raise DHT with zero risk of estrogen conversion.
  • Injectable testosterone along with an AI to prevent excessive estrogen conversion.
  • High dose oral 4-DHEA or DHEA along with an AI to prevent excessive estrogen conversion.
 
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@Bigmac2013 i suggest 2 to 3 months of dermacrine and then sustain alpha...sustain alpha should also give you positive results in my honest opinion!!!
 
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If you don’t have actual lumps under your nipples, then your just more than likely predisposed to fat around the nipple area.
 
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If you don’t have actual lumps under your nipples, then your just more than likely predisposed to fat around the nipple area.
I unfortunately definitely have glandular tissue.
 
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@Bigmac2013 i suggest 2 to 3 months of dermacrine and then sustain alpha...sustain alpha should also give you positive results in my honest opinion!!!
This is a good way to go. Especially if it is helping you
 

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