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    Friend is lactating from Fina...

    Hello.

    I gave my friend some fina and one of my other friends told him to take too much of it. Now he has prolactin induced gyno and I feel really bad for him. Is there any way to get bromo as a research chemical? I'll keep searching but in the meantime thx for replies.

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    was he running any anti-E's?

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    no...

    no... but estrogen isn't the cause so i'm curious as to why you'd even ask???

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnabolicAlien
    Hello.

    Is there any way to get bromo as a research chemical?
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    Not that I know of.. but I think you can get it off prescription sites, either that or cabergoline.

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    Until you find bromo you could try a high dose of B6 around 600 to 800mg ED.

    How many injections did he do and was it tren A or E?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnabolicAlien
    no... but estrogen isn't the cause so i'm curious as to why you'd even ask???

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    Without estrogen then there can be no prolactin.............. so the use of an AI like femera would have stopped it as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMudMan
    Without estrogen then there can be no prolactin.............. so the use of an AI like femera would have stopped it as well.
    But use of a SERM like Nolvadex would NOT prevent progesterone gyno, correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AandF6969
    But use of a SERM like Nolvadex would NOT prevent progesterone gyno, correct?
    right because a SERM will bind to the Estrogen Receptor where the AI will stop test from converting into excess estrogen.

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    thx...

    well the guy is a steroid novice. he only ran tren and ran about 100mg/ed.

    thx for the replies so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnabolicAlien
    well the guy is a steroid novice. he only ran tren and ran about 100mg/ed.

    thx for the replies so far.

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    Jesus... i know a guy who did a tren only cycle and its been like 5 months he says he's still having problems with his willy...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AandF6969
    But use of a SERM like Nolvadex would NOT prevent progesterone gyno, correct?
    Also, if the users isn't running an androgen like test with fina then his chances are greater to have raised prolactin levels.

    That's just one more reason why to run test in a cycle.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMudMan
    Until you find bromo you could try a high dose of B6 around 600 to 800mg ed
    isn't it recommended not to take over 200mg of b6 due to neurological side effects. i just recall reading that somewhere

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    Quote Originally Posted by AandF6969
    Jesus... i know a guy who did a tren only cycle and its been like 5 months he says he's still having problems with his willy...
    He should get to the doctors then......... even though he isn't lactating he could have prolactin in his system....... and this will kill his sex drive, and have problems getting a erection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scotttiger54
    isn't it recommended not to take over 200mg of b6 due to neurological side effects. i just recall reading that somewhere
    When you are lactating you need to run a higher dose to get the prolactin lower or hopefully out of the system.............. while there are no problems it's used durring the cycle at 200mg ED.............. At this point he has no other options because he has nothing else that he can use.

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    I think its about time someone made an educational thread on the proper measures to take when administering Trenbolones (bromo cabergoline b6 etc...)

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    thx...

    thx for the replies guys... i'm still confused why some of you say estrogen is the cause.

    A.A.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wilthepill123
    I think its about time someone made an educational thread on the proper measures to take when administering Trenbolones (bromo cabergoline b6 etc...)
    Here, Here!!

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    He needs T3, letrozole and bromo.

    Tren lowers T3 levels thus raising prolactin levels.
    Letrozole down regulates progesterone and estrogen receptor sites.
    Bromo reduces prolactin levels.

    The reason Mud mentioned estrogen is because estrogen/progesterone gyno are interdependent.

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