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    Gyno reduction during TRT

    I have had small lumps for the past 6 months due to terrible doctors. They are about the size of a M&M. I have finally got a good doctor that wants to help treat for this and has talked about tamoxifen . My Insurance that I get through my company wont cover this cost. If I choose to just keep going with my Anastrozole and can keep my Estradiol at the 20-30 mark, will over time the lumps start to clear up? I ask because I simply dont know. I hear bodybuilders talking a lot about Masteron in their cycles clearing up their lumps due to its estrogen blocking properties so it makes sense that controling estrogen over a period of time will cause that tissue growth to die.

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    Controlling estrogen will prevent it from getting worse but it won't remove it. If it's hard and fibrous it's doubtful serms will help. If not they stand a good chance of helping but it takes time. Serms are available in liquid form through our site sponsor, btw.

    Read Austinites thread on gyno in the AAS Q & A Educational Articles sticky thread. Good info there.
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    Your dr is on the right track. If I had to self medicate for gyno Id choose ralox over tamox but both are effective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyinkedup View Post
    Your dr is on the right track.
    Which is really surprising!
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    They are somewhat hard, I can push them and they give. Does Masteron have SERM properties or is it more AI? I find it strange that it is so good at drying up gyno but using Anastrozole wont.

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    I agree that Ralox would be the better choice. Unfortunately my Dr wont go that route. I guess my "fork in the road" is, do I go the Prescription route from my dr and just pay out of pocket to ensure I have Pharm quality or do I go research chems and same that extra and take a chance on accurately dosed meds?

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    Mast is simply a dht with weak AI properties. Nolva or Ralox are your weapons of choice here, without question.
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    Just go with Tamox. The percentage difference between Ralox and Tamox is minimal at best. You'll be fine with research chems.
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    Thanks Kel and Jimmy

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