giddybop
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I would appreciate some advice for a friend of mine, who is having some gyno issues after using CEL Labs M-Drol and X-Tren. This is very peculiar to me, because I thought neither aromatized.
- He was running M-Drol at a low dose (10mg/day).
- After just 10 days, he started a normal dose (90mg/day) of X-Tren
- 3 Days later, a lump the size of a peanut was behind one nipple, and is slightly noticeable.
I find this very strange. Literally 3 days after starting X-Tren, and having been on the M-Drol at a low dose, Gyno literally exploded on him.
He has letrozole, and is taking it now. He stopped taking the M-Drol but is still taking 60mg of X-Tren. Is this wise? I told him he may want to stop everything, but his response was that he thinks maybe without the M-Drol, the issue will resolve itself.
He is also using Vitex (Chasteberry) b/c he said it is known to combat prolactin gyno.
So, he wants to know specifically:
1. Should he use letro or nolvadex for the Gyno?
2. Should he discontinue use of M-Drol AND X-Tren or just the m-Drol (or just the X-tren for that matter)
He is assuming regular nolvadex regimen will be ok for PCT concerns.
- He was running M-Drol at a low dose (10mg/day).
- After just 10 days, he started a normal dose (90mg/day) of X-Tren
- 3 Days later, a lump the size of a peanut was behind one nipple, and is slightly noticeable.
I find this very strange. Literally 3 days after starting X-Tren, and having been on the M-Drol at a low dose, Gyno literally exploded on him.
He has letrozole, and is taking it now. He stopped taking the M-Drol but is still taking 60mg of X-Tren. Is this wise? I told him he may want to stop everything, but his response was that he thinks maybe without the M-Drol, the issue will resolve itself.
He is also using Vitex (Chasteberry) b/c he said it is known to combat prolactin gyno.
So, he wants to know specifically:
1. Should he use letro or nolvadex for the Gyno?
2. Should he discontinue use of M-Drol AND X-Tren or just the m-Drol (or just the X-tren for that matter)
He is assuming regular nolvadex regimen will be ok for PCT concerns.