Please Scroll Down to See Forums Below
How to install the app on iOS

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.

Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.

napsgear
genezapharmateuticals
domestic-supply
puritysourcelabs
Peptide Pro
UGFREAK
napsgeargenezapharmateuticals domestic-supplypuritysourcelabsPeptide ProUGFREAK

Who honestly believes that nolva will get rid of gyno that has formed? (ULTER, MACRO?

had gyno after a long 12 wk cycle of test did not get gyno untill a month after the cycle was over i took arimidex 1mg every other day while on and two weeks after. and still got gyno in my right nip then i took nolva for 1month at 20mg daily and it is now gone away hope it stay that way oh yea i was on 750 test enthate a week i also took clomid two weeks after my last injection to get the boys back
 
I have heard tale of great results using an arimidex/flax oil combo
 
I beleve it as I have experienced it. I had gyno removed twice by surgery and when it came back the third time I took nolvadex (tamoixifen), and the gyno disappeared completely. It has not recurred since. I stayed on for around 4 months to ensure it was completely gone. Pain and tenderness began to diminish immediately, the lump followed soon after. When I began Tamoxifen, my lump was about the size of a 50 cent piece or larger.

Yes, it works. And, it is a LOT less invasive than surgery.

If you do a search, I have posted my experiences a couple times on different threads. I even gave dosages and a link to a study. PM me if you'd like.
 
ulter said:
Nolva will stop gyno flair ups while cycling. That's it.
It's not a cure for gyno. There is no cure. If it's not AS enduced you either cut it out or keep it. Some boys do grow out of it in their late teens but most don't.
If it doesn't help existing gyno, how do you explain my results and those of others on this thread who definitely had gyno and made it go away with nolva?
 
Re: ?'s

ChewYxRage said:
Thanks.(Don't ask that question please. Quadsweep)

Is gyno surgery covered under standard insurance?

In answer to the second question. Not usually.

Quad
 
Spidey said:
If it doesn't help existing gyno, how do you explain my results and those of others on this thread who definitely had gyno and made it go away with nolva?

Nolva blocks the E that causes gyno. If you stop taking it the E will again cause the gyno.
I have seen studies where idiopathic gyno has been successfully treated with Nolva. But the problem is that it came back again.
 
ulter said:

Nolva blocks the E that causes gyno. If you stop taking it the E will again cause the gyno.
I have seen studies where idiopathic gyno has been successfully treated with Nolva. But the problem is that it came back again.

mine didn't. But, it DID come back TWICE after surgery. It has NOT come back after 4 months of Nolvadex treatment though.

http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic934.htm

Tamoxifen, an estrogen antagonist, is effective for recent onset and tender gynecomastia when used in doses of 10-20 mg PO twice daily. Up to 80% of patients note partial-to-complete resolution of gynecomastia within 3 months.
 
Ok I will admit that if you have it removed surgically twice that a treatment of nolva may be just the ticket when it comes back a third time. If I am not mistaken the question was about using Nolva to irradicate Gyno. Which a 5 year study done from 1990-1995 shows it could not do in all but 3% of the cases and that's easily a margin of error.
 
Top Bottom