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Letro for gyno

As I stated earlier, I've tried nolva. Nothing. I've been doing 60mg/day for nearly two months and I haven't noticed any change at all.
 
Swole_2112 said:
As I stated earlier, I've tried nolva. Nothing. I've been doing 60mg/day for nearly two months and I haven't noticed any change at all.

What kind of gear were you using?
 
Swole_2112 said:
As I stated earlier, I've tried nolva. Nothing. I've been doing 60mg/day for nearly two months and I haven't noticed any change at all.

So EXACTLY how long were you using nolva and at what dosages? I have seen it take up to 6months for some people's gyno to go, for me it took a LONG time.

Mr.X
 
i'll post 1 more time in this thread and i'llput it more simple, letro and dex may cure gyno which is cureable by nolv alone without surgery. it basiclly will do the same thing by making less E get on the receptors which the gyno needs to feed so to speak. it dont matter how the E is stopped from feeding the gyno wether by blocking from nolv or having very low E in bloodstream by letro or dex, it has the same effect in the end but goes by it different ways, though an advantage from nolv though since it makes you produce more natural test so you will have a higher androgen to estrogen ration on the receptors
 
Most of my cycles have only consisted of test and d-bols, and some EQ here and there. I once did a cycle of winny, but I know that makes no difference since winny doesn't aromatize.
 
krishna said:
Letro is an aromatase inhibitor. It's method for stopping gyno is strickly prevention. If you have existing gyno, you NEED nolva. Over long periods of time, letro could possibly allow the gyno subside by stopping anymore estrogen from attaching to receptors. If you have gyno, that means it's too late, the estrogen is already there and you need to block it (NOLVA). Letro will not block receptors; all it does is prevent new estrogen from forming........END OF STORY!

If you have gyno then the estrogen has already attached to the receptors. By blocking the receptor after the estrogen has already attached you're closing the barn door after the horses have already run off. Nolva might work for him but not in the way you described it.
 
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Mr.X said:
Dial_tone, that guys' post is hilarious

What's so funny about it? Nolva competes with estrogen at receptor sites. It will take time for estrogen to be out of your system with letro. It will stop new estrogen from forming, but won't do anything to stop estrogen that is already present. If you have gyno symptoms, you need to block the estrogen already present in your system at the receptor site. Nolva will attach to each receptor site as it becomes available, not allowing the estrogen in your system to reattach and cause more damage. If that's funny, then why don't we both start rounding up studies to prove our points!
 
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