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    Toremifene citrate

    Hey guys, just trying to avoid gyno surgery. Have been using Letro for the past 6 weeks or so, had an interruption due to supply for four days and whatever progress made seems to have disappeared. It was about 2 weeks ago this happened, have been looking into other approaches as well.

    After reading about Fareston, this product seems legit for gyno. Thoughts?

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    Raloxifene would be a better choice for Gyno but Toremifene could work.

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    Nuff said.

    Rolax is the best for gyno.

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    Hello I am a newbie so take this for what its worth, I am 55 yrs old and have had either gyno or psuedo-gyno for about 7 years ( I developed it probably due to medication for liver problems "HepC" back in 2003 when was not very active and eating way too much. Since that time it has remained constant until a month and a half ago I did my first cycle (TrenA/Test Base) dumb cycle I know now, anyway during the cycle I started to develop tender nipples and my gyno/psuedo-gyno increased ( there are not hard lumps just a bunch of excess tissue ) I took L-Dex as an AI for the last 20 days of the 30 day cycle and since then have continued the L-Dex and added Torem for PCT, I am in day 9 of PCT and the nipples are not at all sensitive and there has been a great reduction of mass in the breast tissue ( probably at least 2/3rds of it has dissapeared ) you can actually see that the nipple and an area about 1 1/4" sits slightly lower than it used to in comparison to the surrounding tissue ( there is kind of a depression around the nipple when standing relaxed arms raised) do to the removal/consumption of the adipose? tissue.

    I did not know about rolax when I purchased the Torem, if any tissue remains after my PCT I will have to give the Rolax a try, thanks for the tip.
    Last edited by Far from massive; 10-22-2010 at 10:19 AM.

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    Can't find it with the board sponsor. Can anyone PM a link for this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by palevein View Post
    Can't find it with the board sponsor. Can anyone PM a link for this?
    You cant ask for sources here openly like that.

    Its pharmacy name is "Evista".

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