Is this possible, the Gyno could be resolved by HGH? i'v been on hGH for 2.5 months now, and the little bit of Gyno i had is aalmost 80% gone. is that possible?![]()
Is this possible, the Gyno could be resolved by HGH? i'v been on hGH for 2.5 months now, and the little bit of Gyno i had is aalmost 80% gone. is that possible?![]()
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Last edited by Ufa; 12-23-2006 at 08:52 AM.
wt's an AI?Originally Posted by Ufa
aromatase inhibitor. somethin like arimidex that binds to the estrogen receptorOriginally Posted by smokethedays
oh, i cOriginally Posted by KeyMastur
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You probably just had a little bit of fatty tissue under your nip. While the HGH helped you lose body fat it probably also helped with your chest too. I also have slight gyno and have been on HGH for almost a year and that definitely hasnt happened to me.
Can you post some pics?
AI's don't bind to the receptor, SERM's do.Originally Posted by KeyMastur
From what I've read, HGH can actually cause or worsen gyno. Not fat gyno, but glandular gyno. HGH causes cell division, resulting in more cells. This applies to muscle, bone, ligaments, etc. AND glands. It will cause fat loss, but since "true" gyno is glandular, HGH might make this worse.
An AI or SERM would probably minimize this since breast tissue needs both estrogen and igf-1 to grow, but I am in a dilemma => I've read that reducing estrogen with the use of AI's and SERM's can seriously reduce the effect of HGH/IGF-1. Is this true? If so, it's either 1) gyno but growth, or 2) no gyno but no growth.
WHat the hell?
Last edited by pimpdawgin; 12-16-2006 at 01:43 AM.
estrogen stimulates gh, so inhibiting it in any way generaly lowers gh, unless of ciurse you have super high amounts of testosterone or other aromatizing androgens. Strangly though, A-dex and letro in some cases stimulate gh.Originally Posted by pimpdawgin
i would take a moderate AI dosage when on gh if concernede, but i would imagine the doses of gh would have to be quite high to induce or even facilitate gyno.
nolva lowers gh, as do most SERMS. im not sure if it blocks the action in the muslce tissues or ir it lowers ibn systemicly.
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