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Thread: estrogenic vs. progesterone

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    estrogenic vs. progesterone

    there's something i'm still a little confused on. i noticed, in another thread, someone said something about estrogenic and progesterone gyno being different, or something like that. and that while nolvadex would be good for combating the gyno caused by test, it would be ineffective at combating gyno caused by deca. am i understanding this, correctly.

    if so, i have 2 questions:

    what would you use to combat deca gyno? and how would you determine if it was the deca causing the gyno and not aromitized (s?) test?

    i always thought nolva was all you needed, for gyno emergencies. i could really use some clarity on this.

    thank you

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    If you were getting gyno while on a 19-nor compound like Deca then it would be wise to take either caber or bromo along side with something to reduce estrogen like say Letro. As for telling which is which that part could be tough to determine. The most extreme visible side effect from 19-nor compounds would probably be lactating. Simple pain in a nipple may be tough to determine which type of gyno it is thus making it best to run Caber along side with Letro.

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    so take Caber and Letro, thanks. don't have any gyno, now, i just want something on hand and i thought i had it with the Nolvadex. are those complete names? or would they be called somethingels (longer)?

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    Caber is actually cabaser and the name brand is dostinex. Letro is Letrozole. Those are the ultimate weapons to have on hand to fight gyno. The nolva may help but when things go very bad I would have more faith in Letro though Nolva would help too in the case of estrogen sides.

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