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    Gyno symptoms on tren and deca

    Hey, I wanted to ask a simple question.
    Say if you have ran 350mg of tren, and got gyno symptoms.
    Will deca at 400mg cause gyno symptoms at the same rate, or is it milder in that respect?

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    tren only and deca only?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big View Post
    tren only and deca only?
    No, no....
    Say if you ran test only 500mg, and never got gyno symptoms.
    And ran 350mg tren, and test p and got gyno symptoms.
    Would for example 500mg test, and 400mg deca cause gyno symptoms aswell?

    The question i'm really asking is if your nipples react to tren, would there be a good chance that they get sore on deca aswell? or is tren worse in the gyno department?

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    Yes, if you're sensitive to tren, you'll be sensitive to deca (or anadrol, for that matter). Both compounds aromatize into progesterone, which elevates prolactin levels. Elevated prolactin levels can/will induce gyno, which cannot be combated by anti-estrogens. You can use bromocriptine if you know where to get it. I always used Vitamin B6, @ a minimum of 200mg/day. In some cases, I went as high as 600mg/day, but be careful, 'cause if you're using too much, you'll start squirting mucus in your boxers, haha.

    Seriously, if you can avoid those compounds, you should be safe. If you're set on using any of them, use bromo or vitamin B6.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Monkey View Post
    Yes, if you're sensitive to tren, you'll be sensitive to deca (or anadrol, for that matter). Both compounds aromatize into progesterone, which elevates prolactin levels. Elevated prolactin levels can/will induce gyno, which cannot be combated by anti-estrogens. You can use bromocriptine if you know where to get it. I always used Vitamin B6, @ a minimum of 200mg/day. In some cases, I went as high as 600mg/day, but be careful, 'cause if you're using too much, you'll start squirting mucus in your boxers, haha.

    Seriously, if you can avoid those compounds, you should be safe. If you're set on using any of them, use bromo or vitamin B6.
    So your opinion is that if you get gyno symptoms on tren, you would likely get it on deca aswell?

    And anadrol?

    Isn't anadrol, and tren worse then deca for the prolactin side-effects, or what's your view on this? or others view.

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    From my experience, they're all about the same (I'm sensitive to prolactin-induced gyno). If you're using any of these combos, and you want to play it safe, but don't want to spend the money on/can't find bromo, just go to your local store's vitamin section and use vitamin B6 daily. I used tren all the time in cycles, and I was fine, so long as I was using vitamin B6 with it...

    Vitamin B6 shouldn't hinder any gains, so I don't see any reason not to use it. Something like $4-$5 a bottle...

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