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    Will letrozole gyno reversal protocol make me lose gains?

    Im completing my second cycle's pct in 10 days. i have minor gyno from first cycle which has increased a little during the second cycle. I wish to start a gyno reversal protocol with letrozole after my pct. Weight has been stable since 2nd week of pct so i guess ill keep the gains i have made so far through and after pct.

    question is: will i lose more gains from using letrozole after my pct considering it inhibits all estrogen?

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    Probably. Or at least you'll doubtfully make anymore gains.

    Be prepared for a low sex drive and crappy feeling if you're running letro without AAS.

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    Consider something to combat libido if you go this route.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HawaiianPride. View Post
    Consider something to combat libido if you go this route.
    I don't mind losing libido or any other side effect. im just worried about my gains.

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    it may hinder your gains, but would you rather have gyno?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exilus View Post
    I don't mind losing libido or any other side effect. im just worried about my gains.
    Gains come and go kid, don't sweat it. If you run this Letro Reversal and gains become hindered, they'll bounce back once finished. Loss of gains aren't permanent, muscle memory will do it's thing.

    Consider a less harsh AI or Anti-E if your truly worried about loosing a little strength.

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