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    Letrozole + Toremifene Standalone

    Granted i get some good feedback I will be purchasing letro and toremfine tonight to hopefully help reduce my gyno. I will probably start letro around .5 and move up to 1.0mg and taper down as soon as i notice results (i am really scared of side effects) and then use toremfine to prevent estrogen rebound. I chose toremfine over nolva and ralox because it seems work alot quicker. Does this sound like a decent plan?

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    If you already have gyno symptoms then yes letro can be used effectively to get rid of it in some cases. Do a search on gyno reversal. I believe there are some good threads on this. Remember letro is very powerful. It was told to me it's the atom bomb of estro. It will make your joints hurt, dry you out, has sexual sides. I did a gyno reversal and I started out at 2.5mgs for 2 weeks and then tapered down. I hit it hard right from the start. My knee's ached, my elbow hurt but it greatly reduced my symptoms. Read up on gyno reversal though and it will give you the exact dose that most reccomend. If you have been on test only have your nolvadex on hand also if you dont already. I think pharm grade tabs are best. Letro comes in 2.5mg tabs.good luck and your right you need to get right on it before a lump forms.

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    Im was going to use toremfine instead of nolva.

    Somoene recommended raloxifine and im not sure which one to use. Someone also recommended Pramixapole but now it's getting a little expensive (sorry im poor) if I only had enough for 2 what would you recommend Raloxifine + Prami or Letro + nolva/torem/ralox.

    I am a little scared to use letro because I already have popping joints and eye problems (onset of cataracts), so would just nolva/torem/ralox be good i just feel like i need a little test boost to make em hard again.

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    Wouldn't prami only be good for prolactin sides? Like gyno induced from deca or tren? Did you use either of those?

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    Prami(parmipexole, cabergoline and bromocriptine are all used for prolactin sides from tren and deca. You didnt say what compounds gave you these symptoms. You may be making things more complicated than they need to be. If it's test only that you have been on then if nolvadex hasnt worked then you need letrozole. Study man and quick. That gyno reversal like I was telling you has helped some get rid of their gyno completly. In my case it wasnt complete but it sure as hell was 95% better. In most cases if a ai(aromtize inhibitor) like adex or aromasin was used correctly in the first place most wouldnt get gyno. If a person has been on tren or deca it has been reccomended to me that a ai should be run throughout the cycle aswell as for example prami. I'm not a expert on prami and am still studying myself but plan to include it in my next cycle because it will have tren in it along with a ai ofcourse. This will be my first cycle with tren and prami included and there again prami is a very powerful drug and has to be taken in very small doses.

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    If you have true gyno and it has hardened, there is no such thing as gyno reversal. The only way is to have it surgically removed.






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