Eric Potratz
Board Sponsor
There is no evidence that progesterone causes gyno, even in the presence of estrogen. That is not to say that it is not possible. High prolactin levels will cause problems -- possibly even in the presence of "normal" levels of estrogen but unless you have a blood test showing elevated prolactin levels, I would assume estrogen first, prolactin last. At this point we have a ton of people blindly using caber and bromo (and even profilactively in some cases) with no evidence of prolactin elevation which has the possibility of seriously screwing up your pituitary.
Say Joe blow has estrogen levels within the normal range, then introduces a progestin and starts seeing gyno symptoms within the first 2 weeks
Would you say the estrogen or progestin caused that gyno?
I say it’s silly to say it was either, since they are both cofactors.
Whether or not a progestin will initiate gyno in the total absence of estrogen I couldn’t say, but estrogen, progestin, prolactin, GH, and IGF-1 are all contributors to the growth of mammary tissue. Thus reducing any of them will reduce the chance of experiencing gyno symptoms... I think this is important to keep in mind.
-Eric