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    SUPA J!! is offline New Member
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    Question quick noob question

    can HGH and IGF-1 LR3 cause gyno?
    i've read both yes and no from multiple sources and am really confused


    thanks

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    HGH and IGF won't cause gyno. Read this post it talks all about gyno.

    All you need to know about GYNO.

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    I've been told that GH does not cause Estrogen related gyno. But can cause Prolactin related gyno. I believe that to be at higher doses 8iu's or more per day. Can be countered with caber possibly.

    Again don't take this as gospel, but this is what I have come across during my research.

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    Hey Canadian, you listened! Nice

    Quote Originally Posted by D7M View Post
    Yes, HGH can cause gyno. It's rare, but possible. It's not an Estrogen issue, it's a prolactin one.

    HGH has binding affinity for the prolactin receptor and therefore has the ability to directly promote symptoms of gyno through this pathway. If you find yourself having sides just from the GH, you'll need some Caber, not an AI.
    IGF-1 LR3 won't cause gyno, anymore than any other GDA would cause gyno, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D7M View Post
    Hey Canadian, you listened! Nice



    IGF-1 LR3 won't cause gyno, anymore than any other GDA would cause gyno, lol.

    Hey bro, I try!

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