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Author | Topic: Need data on Gyno...help |
T Bone Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 3) |
![]() ![]() ![]() I'm curently in an argument on a nutrition forum about Gyno. This college text book thumper says it's caused by lack of Test prod. in the testies. I say it's from excess test aromatizing into estrogen. If I am right I need to prove it. I need references. I might go to the library today. Thanks, IP: Logged |
BiffBoom Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 185) |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You're both correct. A lack of natural testosterone will cause an increased level of estrogen in your body..which attachs to receptors and can lead to gyno. Also..too much testosterone..especially from steroids can cause your body to naturally produce extra estrogen. See..your body has a "baseline"..and when one level is off..the other tries to compensate. If you have too much testosterone...your body tries to compensate by producing extra estrogen..which can be bad if you are predisposed for gyno development. It takes way too long to post this...the short version is that it all comes from the gonads...which are responsible for secreting and regulating your sex hormones. Ask the pencil pushing book binding guy to remove his shirt. If he's 135lbs soaking wet...you should ask him why he's so "smart" but can't make himself better fit?
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T Bone Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 3) |
![]() ![]() ![]() Thanx alot bro. He's one of those guys that just chimes in to correct people all the time. Thanx again, IP: Logged |
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