Supposedly long term post cycle, semi-heavy use of Nolvadex can get rid of gyno.
80 MG ED Nolva 4 weeks
40 MG ED Nolva 4 weeks
20 MG ED Nolva until complete resolution, or until cycle is over.
The time frame can vary depending on your own progress. The key is to not step the dosage down until you see a good reduction in size.
The optimum time to start treatment is withing a month or two of symptoms starting to occur. There is some evidence to show that one the tissues become more well defined, it is harder to treat the gyno, making surgery the only real option. This probably takes around 12 months to occur.
Nolvadex specifically targets the breast tissue, I would use that over Clomid. Moreover mg per mg it is "stronger" at being an anti estrogen, as for post cycle the two of them combined with HCG at specific points in the cycle or post cycle would be best, instead of only one item. Nolvadex + clomid has been shown to work better.
Anyone had luck with that. I have a mild case of gyno and was wondering about doing that!