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    3Chainz is offline New Member
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    Gyno Reversal - Letro Question

    Hey All,

    I've tried a cycle of Letro before and it was working but it came right back. I think the reason for this was because I didn't jump right onto nolva. I'm currently on Razor's andractim protocol but I'm honestly not sure if this will work. I'm thinking of using andractim while going on Letro and Nolva. What do you think? PS. I've been off Letro for about 4 months.

    My plan

    1.25% andractim 4x throughout the day
    Taper up to .25mg letro in .05 increments
    Taper down after I see results.
    Jump on Nova 40/40/20/20/10/10

    Ideas/Suggestions?

    Thanks All

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    Razor used Nolva in conjunction with andractim to the best of my knowledge. Lot's of theories out there anymore.

    http://jcem.endojournals.org/content/96/1/15.full

    http://www.endotext.org/male/male14/male14.html

    Be careful with Letro for obvious reasons...

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    3Chainz is offline New Member
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    Thanks for the advice Kelkel. Besides totally destroying estrogen, does letro have any other adverse effects that you know of?

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    Hey 3chainz, I have a quick question. Did you have a hard lump under your nipple, or were your nipples just puffy.
    I'm going to start letro treatment as soon as I get my package containing it(it's stuck in texas right now, and it's irritating). My nipples are only puffy, with no hard lump, and they're hardly puffy at all so I have faith in the letro. How did you feel while using it. I heard you get pretty lethargic and your joints hurt a bit, just wondering how you responded to it. (not worried about lethargy since my puffy nipples have already made me more lethargic than I've been in about a year)

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    Use letrozole (or any other AI) to bring estrogen levels down to range. Use Nolvadex or Raloxifene for the reversal. That is a safer practice in my opinion.

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    Of course there can be. Main thing we deal with is crashing your estrogen which leads to many unwanted sides, loss of libido, joint pain, etc. It's an individual choice what you use as long as you get it lowered. Time+experience = knowledge. The point is summed up well by Sworder above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3Chainz View Post
    Hey All,

    I've tried a cycle of Letro before and it was working but it came right back. I think the reason for this was because I didn't jump right onto nolva. I'm currently on Razor's andractim protocol but I'm honestly not sure if this will work. I'm thinking of using andractim while going on Letro and Nolva. What do you think? PS. I've been off Letro for about 4 months.

    My plan

    1.25% andractim 4x throughout the day
    Taper up to .25mg letro in .05 increments
    Taper down after I see results.
    Jump on Nova 40/40/20/20/10/10

    Ideas/Suggestions?

    Thanks All
    How long have you had the gyno? If it's been over a year I suggest you avoid the chemical gyno attempts and save for surgery.


    After time, gyno becomes fibrous and it needs to be cut out.

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