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    Tamoxifen Aqueous from IBE

    I just received my solution from IBE Nutrition.

    How do I administer this stuff to my lab rats?

    Orally? Please don't tell me I have to use a syringe on my poor rats.

    Sorry if this has been answered in a post. I did a search and couldn't find it.

    Thanks

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    Nevermind. I just found a post on it. The answer is orally.

    Sorry.

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    never adminsiter the agent directly to your rats at full strength. dilute in an ounce of orange juice so the little buggers will still be your friends.
    Still Alive.

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    Yeah I noticed that. The first one spit it out. So I get the other 2 a chaser.

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    Yeah, my rats hate it, but they take it for their own good.
    Let's all join together and SPEAK ENGLISH IN AMERICA.


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    My rats have some gyno since they were teenagers. I never put them on any cycles.

    I read a study of 30 male rats that took 20mg of it for 6 weeks and it made their gyno disappear. These 30 male rats where not on any cycles either, just an existing problem.

    Anyone have this kind of experience with their rats having some gyno since puberty and it never went a way until taking this?

    I'm hoping this does the trick for them. I feel so bad cause their physique is awesome except for the small bit of gyno.

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    Give your rats some Turmeric, many studies have proven that it helps in puberty gyno and other types of gyno. Humans take 4 - 6g a day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maze
    Give your rats some Turmeric
    That's the stuff they put in mustard and curry spice.

    I'm not sure that works, cause I LOVE mustard and buy it by the gallon. Been that way for years. I also put curry in my scrabbled egg whites.

    I'll google it. Thanks.

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    Here is some turmeric info:

    http://psa-rising.com/eatingwell/turmeric.htm

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    Thanks.

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