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    Half of the people who have responded to this thread completely ignored the OP's reason for using epistane. He's not looking to cycle to make gains. He's a little misguided in his attempt to reduce gyno, but he is not looking to make gains.

    Epistane is known to reduce estrogen to the point of joint pain. It is a designer steroid (prohormone) that has been around for a long time.
    Reducing estrogen levels at this point probably will not reduce your gyno.

    Letrozole is usually one of the best options for gyno---I would personally recommend using tamoxifen with it and for a while after discontinuing letrozole to prevent the gyno from coming back due to estrogen rebound.
    Letrozole is going to do a lot less harm to your body than a cycle of epistane. If you're worried about your estrogen levels being out of whack, you should have the same worry running epistane.

    A basic way of explaining how gyno treatment w\ letrozole works is: By starving the breast tissues of estrogen, they potentially will die/shrink.
    Reducing estrogen by taking epistane would do this on a smaller scale.

    Surgery is probably the only thing that will help you at this point, as the gyno has been with you for around five years now. I'd try letrozole but I wouldn't have high hopes. It's worth a shot.

    **please don't cycle at your age. It's not guaranteed, but it IS likely that you will have hormonal issues for the rest of your life if you cycle at a young age**

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    Quote Originally Posted by BBJT200 View Post
    Half of the people who have responded to this thread completely ignored the OP's reason for using epistane. He's not looking to cycle to make gains. He's a little misguided in his attempt to reduce gyno, but he is not looking to make gains.

    Epistane is known to reduce estrogen to the point of joint pain. It is a designer steroid (prohormone) that has been around for a long time.
    Reducing estrogen levels at this point probably will not reduce your gyno.

    Letrozole is usually one of the best options for gyno---I would personally recommend using tamoxifen with it and for a while after discontinuing letrozole to prevent the gyno from coming back due to estrogen rebound.
    Letrozole is going to do a lot less harm to your body than a cycle of epistane. If you're worried about your estrogen levels being out of whack, you should have the same worry running epistane.

    A basic way of explaining how gyno treatment w\ letrozole works is: By starving the breast tissues of estrogen, they potentially will die/shrink.
    Reducing estrogen by taking epistane would do this on a smaller scale.

    Surgery is probably the only thing that will help you at this point, as the gyno has been with you for around five years now. I'd try letrozole but I wouldn't have high hopes. It's worth a shot.

    **please don't cycle at your age. It's not guaranteed, but it IS likely that you will have hormonal issues for the rest of your life if you cycle at a young age**

    Thanks for the answer
    Are you suggesting I should take letrozole and nolvadex?
    I wouldn't know how long to run them for getting rid of the gyno

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