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Thread: Should i drop Test booster during PCT if showing signs of gyno?

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    Should i drop Test booster during PCT if showing signs of gyno?

    alright so im 2 weeks into pct (Nolva and T booster) i think the t booster could be causing more estrogen to produce, It has tribulus, ZMA, DAA (3750mg) and iccarin

    Bonus Question: is there a difference between gyno and estrogen fat deposit storage in the chest? i've had puffy nips that starting pointing outward a bit for about 2 weeks, but theres no tenderness/itchiness, and no lump, it just feels mushy. If there is, does the estrogen fat deposits go away once hormones balance out?

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    would really appreciate a simple yes or no

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    cmon

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    When did you stop using your ai? Not the best sub forum to post this btw
    Last edited by auswest; 07-14-2012 at 04:29 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by labado21 View Post
    alright so im 2 weeks into pct (Nolva and T booster) i think the t booster could be causing more estrogen to produce, It has tribulus, ZMA, DAA (3750mg) and iccarin

    Bonus Question: is there a difference between gyno and estrogen fat deposit storage in the chest? i've had puffy nips that starting pointing outward a bit for about 2 weeks, but theres no tenderness/itchiness, and no lump, it just feels mushy. If there is, does the estrogen fat deposits go away once hormones balance out?
    The T Booster is useless man. I'd drop that garbage. Do you trust your Nolva source? In not, I'd make a trip to the AR-R banner above.

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    Fat deposits near the nipple are generally just that and can often be easily remedied with simple changes like, clean diet, incorporation of an AI, usage of masteron, etc, etc

    True gyno on the other hand is a problem of hard rubbery deposits often with glandular involvment (classic pea sized lumps near nipple) this is a lot harder to treat, however if they have just appeared then with cessation of AAS and an immediate course of drugs surgery can often be avoided.

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