Will Inhibit-P reduce existing gyno at all?

geturpranaup

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I've had gyno in this one nipple for probably a bit over a year now, and seems to not have gotten much worse if at all since I first noticed it. However, I'm still kind of paranoid about it. Also I'm not sure if it's from a past ph cycle or puberty. Would Inhibit-P help me out in any way?

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Post in the Anabolic section.. lots of dudes have letro remedies that have worked well. Depending how bad it is, you may get away w something a little less extreme, but I'm sorry to say I don't think inhibit-p is going to benefit you in the slightest way
 
Nolva + Ralox
If your nips are leaking than prami. Should get bloods done to see what hormones are out of whack
 
Nolva + Ralox
If your nips are leaking than prami. Should get bloods done to see what hormones are out of whack

Gotcha. I probably should. And nah, nips aren't leaking. Whenever I ask someone if they notice I have gyno they say they don't, so it must be pretty minor. Still annoying though; really just want to avoid it getting worse and needing surgery. What is ralox btw?
 
Gotcha. I probably should. And nah, nips aren't leaking. Whenever I ask someone if they notice I have gyno they say they don't, so it must be pretty minor. Still annoying though; really just want to avoid it getting worse and needing surgery. What is ralox btw?

/Raloxifene
 
Yea inhibit-p is more for preventing gyno. Exisitng it wont really help. Gyno's a b*$tch
 
Inhibit p is for prolactin so chances are it won't do anything for you. Assuming your gyno is estro related (and not prolactin which is fairly rare) inhibit e might help keep it from getting worse, but nothing OTC will remove it.
 
It will not reduce, it help PREVENT gyno but if you have it, you have to look in to other options, inhibit-p will not be your supp.. BUT if you are look to help prevent inhibit-p is great
 
Thanks for all of the feedback guys. However, would inhibit-p prevent what I already have from getting worse? Does gyno tend to get worse even after over a year of having it? Like I said I really do not know if taking prohormones years ago caused it, or puberty, or a combination of both.Thanks again
 
As others have said, hop on nolva or ralox or both. Dont screw around with otc stuff. Gyno is resilient as **** and no otc herbal or understudied substance is gonna do anything for it. Hop on the powerful, proven stuff.
 
Thanks for all of the feedback guys. However, would inhibit-p prevent what I already have from getting worse? Does gyno tend to get worse even after over a year of having it? Like I said I really do not know if taking prohormones years ago caused it, or puberty, or a combination of both.Thanks again

Theoretically, yes. Stuff like arimistane or weaker anti estrogens like indole or resveratol can sometimes work enough just to stop or at least slow the progression. I wouldnt trust just those though.
 
Thanks for all of the feedback guys. However, would inhibit-p prevent what I already have from getting worse? Does gyno tend to get worse even after over a year of having it? Like I said I really do not know if taking prohormones years ago caused it, or puberty, or a combination of both.Thanks again

I think inhibit p is the wrong supp choice for even slowing progress of existing gyno... Most gyno is caused by estrogen issues (which you would want inhibit E for)... frankly, if you have existing gyno, there is NO otc supp that will do any more than simply slow/stop any further. nothing otc will REMOVE it.
 
Thanks for all of the feedback guys. However, would inhibit-p prevent what I already have from getting worse? Does gyno tend to get worse even after over a year of having it? Like I said I really do not know if taking prohormones years ago caused it, or puberty, or a combination of both.Thanks again

Inhibit-P is a solid product, but if you are using AAS right now you should look in to pharma drugs, not OTC products. If you're not, and looking to reduce a bit, look in to letro/ralox.
 
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