Hey gym I have been dealing with gyno for a while now and have heard a supplement called nolvadex? Anyone heard of this or have used it?
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Wrong drug you're talking about. That stuff is used to treat breast cancer.The world's still a toy if you just stay a boy!
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Never used it but I have heard of it, am I right in thinking its for people coming off anabolic steroids, I think it makes their body stop producing estrogen (or renders it inert) which is produced to balance the excessive synthetic testosterone they have supplemented their bodies with?
Anabolic steroids will work against PE, I believe certain steroids actually cause loss of penis and testicle size. Any gains derived from artificial means are most likely temporary.Last edited by burtybasset; 03-11-2014, 03:32 PM."Those who know others have knowledge,
those who know themselves have insight.
Those who master others have force,
those who master themselves have strength". - Lao Tzu
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I believe it's just the testicles what shrink. it was for me when I had to take them at high doses anyway.Originally posted by burtybasset View Post
Anabolic steroids will work against PE, I believe certain steroids actually cause loss of penis and testicle size. Any gains derived from artificial means are temporary are most likely temporary.
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Nolvadex is a brand name for Tamoxifen, it is a breast cancer drug for men and women. Nolvadex is a SERM (Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator). SERM's are compounds that compete with estrogen to bind with estrogen receptors in some tissues, SERM's bind to but do not activate the receptor site. So it blocks the estrogen in your system from a activating that site. It is used as pct in anabolic steroid cycle, but I'm not going to get into that. Some take it to try and reduce the amount of breast tissues by starving the tissues of estrogen. Most will say that surgery is the only way get rid of gyno.
Here is a link to a study on Nolvadex and gynecomastia,
[Influence of size and duration of gynecomastia... [Rev Med Chil. 2007] - PubMed - NCBI
I am not a doctor. nor am I saying use it or don't use it, just some info on the subject.
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