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No Gyno Through Vitamins?

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i was over at gotfina.com reading a post about a guy who claims that at 4500-5000mg a day of vitamin E divided into 2 doses over a period of time i forget at the moment, has shrunken his gyno noticably. this would almost get a huge laugh from the board right guys?

i was reading in Ironman a few months ago about Michael Mooney, a gay dood who advocates AAS for AIDS victims, that he claimed you could stop gyno from ever forming and shrink it to a point by using megadoses of a variety of vitamins. thank you for the run on sentence, but this is what he claims.

his book is Built To Survive available through amazon.com and his website medibolics.com for about $26 grand total.

BTW, i am not gay, nor do i have AIDS.
 
well vitamin E comes in IU's I believe. someone did this post already or it might have been at steroidology or anabolic review i dont remember. anyways supposedly a doctor prescribed it to some uy at 2500 IU's per day I think to get rid of gyno and it worked. zinc is also supposed to be a good anti-aromatise. be careful with the vitamin E though cause thats a really high dose and some were saying it may be dangerous.
 
I have never heard of vitamin e being dangerous. Many cancer patients take e in mega doses because of the anti-oxident effects and the positive effect that it has on the immune system.
 
2 things, 2500 iu's of vitamin a is not dangerous(just look at your multi-vitamin), but, as it is a fat-soluble vitamin, it is toxic at certain levels. Varying from person to person, but, 30,000 iu's a day or more would be too much.
 
I didnt think vitamin e in high dosages would be too harmful, however i know high dosages of zinc will impair immune function and eventually lead to copper deficiency. For what its worth this is what i found on Vitamin E:

Vitamin E: A large review revealed an incidence of non-specific side effects of 0.8%, a figure expected in the non-treated population. Doses up to 3200mg/day have not been found to cause adverse effects but it can exacerbate the effects of vitamin K deficiency. This latter effect is responsible for vitamin E's potentiation of coumadin and it may increase the coagulative function of vitamin K. Vitamin E may increase the inhibition of platelet aggregation cause by aspirin.

------------>farmacopia.net
 
Mattavelli said:
I didnt think vitamin e in high dosages would be too harmful, however i know high dosages of zinc will impair immune function and eventually lead to copper deficiency. For what its worth this is what i found on Vitamin E:

Vitamin E: A large review revealed an incidence of non-specific side effects of 0.8%, a figure expected in the non-treated population. Doses up to 3200mg/day have not been found to cause adverse effects but it can exacerbate the effects of vitamin K deficiency. This latter effect is responsible for vitamin E's potentiation of coumadin and it may increase the coagulative function of vitamin K. Vitamin E may increase the inhibition of platelet aggregation cause by aspirin.

------------>farmacopia.net

Is that supposed to be 3200ius?
 
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