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    has anyone ever hurd of this????

    the other day at work i had say lady come in to buy soy lecithin granules. we got to talking and she told me how her son had gyno on one side of his chest and how he had this procedure done but his docter. from what she was telling me they injected different needles in to the areola of her sons chest with high doses of the lecithin. she said within a couple of weeks it was gone. has anyone ever hurd of anything like this???? cus i sure as heck havent!

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    Thats a new one on me, never heard of that. There are some MD's on the board maybe they could shed some light on it....

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    NO clue

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    man!!! anyone?

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    Honestly if it was that easy, or even letro could reverse it.....there would not be all these gyno post.

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    http://www.freepatentsonline.com/y2005/0158388.html this was probably the procedure, lecithin would just be used to dissolve the tamoxifen or [insert drug here]. notice the author mentions using lecithin as an emulsifying agent. problem solved.

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    Yeah doesnt makes sense to me ...you cant as far as i can tell even liken it to phytoestrogens found in soy ...they are removed when extracting lecithin (even then there are theories (studies) about phytoestrogens causing estrogen increase and others showing an estrogen decrease). Even if phytoestrogens werent removed that would be reaching. I cant understand it or come up with a theory that might support it....

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