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progesterone and gyno

razor27

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fina increases progesterone does cause the gyno or does the progesterone interact with estrogen to cause gyno
 
The simple answer is yes. I believe high levels of progesterone combined with high levels of estrogen make you more likely to develop gyno. One of progesterone's function is to cause the formation of milk ducts in the breast, estrogen would also contribute to this growth process. You might not have problems with progesterone or estrogen separately, but when you combine aromatizing roids with progestins you could run into problems out of the blue.
 
tren can cause progestagenic gyno. running winstrol with it can help in some cases. same thing with anadrol. i keep bromocriptine on hand as i am a big fan of tren. this is the only chemical i know of that can stop progestagenic gyno.
 
so can prolactin alone cause you to develop gyno or does it have to be a combo of prolactin and estrogen. If you take fina or deca or any drug that's know to have progestagenic activity and run arimidex with it will you still need bromo? or do you almost completely eliminate you chances of getting gyno by running the arimidex.
 
C-Rock455 said:
so can prolactin alone cause you to develop gyno or does it have to be a combo of prolactin and estrogen. If you take fina or deca or any drug that's know to have progestagenic activity and run arimidex with it will you still need bromo? or do you almost completely eliminate you chances of getting gyno by running the arimidex.

Even with the arimidex your estrogen levels will be much higher than they would be naturally. The increased threat is still there, so you would need to have bromo just in case you ran into problems. I'm sure the arimidex would help minimize the risks, but it will not stop the progesterone sides.
 
arimadex(anastrozole) is an aromatase inhibitor. it will do nothing to counter progesterone related side effects. its mechanism of action is through its ability to inhibit the conversion of AAS to estrogen versus lets say nolvadex which is an estrogen antagonist and simply occupies the AR thus not allowing the estrogen to bind. it is not a correct statement to say that estrogen will be elevated no matter what. it is entirely possible to have estrogen levels too low from the use of adex since it is so effective. low estrogen can be as bad as high estrogen. the key is in keeping it balanced while on just like it is while off.
 
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