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Posted: Jun 9 2004, 08:30 PM
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As hard as it is to admit, I believe I may suffer from what is referred to as gynocomastia or "bitch tits". I was wondering what product you recommend to take care of this problem. The solution can be permanent or non, permanent is probably better. However, I would prefer not to take any steroids or pro-hormones if possible. I am a high-school athlete (football and basketball), so anything I take (I'm not sure if any substances are banned or not) have to be 100% legal and allowed in sports. Is it possible to develop the pecs to the point that they complete eliminate this problem on their own by being so large that people can't even see the "bitch tits"? I greatly appreciate any help that you'd be able to give me!

Btw, I would prefer if it has a minimum amount of negative side-effects. The benefits (getting rid of bitch tits) have to outweigh both the cost and negative side-effects.

I've seen some information regarding Ergopharm's 6-OXO. Is this considered a pro-hormone? What are the side-effects? Are the changes permanent or irreversible?
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Posted: Jun 10 2004, 02:21 AM
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From what I have heard, Nolva has worked in reducing the size of a case of gyno. Nolva is a breast cancer medication that works by binding a weak form of estrogen to the receptor and keeping most of the naturally and stronger estrogen from binding. Now what properties actually help to shrink the growth, I don't know.

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Is it possible to develop the pecs to the point that they complete eliminate this problem on their own by being so large that people can't even see the "bitch tits"?


Is it possible, I have no clue. But what I figure would most likely happen is that the gyno would become more obvious the more cut you get.

Do a search on the net for liquid nolva and have some fun.

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Posted: Jun 10 2004, 10:07 AM
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there is also a pretty simple surgical procedure that is most likely covered by insurance. ask your doctor.

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Posted: Jun 10 2004, 11:27 AM
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QUOTE (Emanlifts @ Jun 10 2004, 10:07 AM)
there is also a pretty simple surgical procedure that is most likely covered by insurance.  ask your doctor.

It's true that the procedure is a simple outpatient operation that takes just a few hours, but 9 times out of 10 it won't be covered by insurance. Most companies classify the surgery as cosmetic.


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Is it possible to develop the pecs to the point that they complete eliminate this problem on their own by being so large that people can't even see the "bitch tits"?



Everybody is different. I've seen pictures of some guys who have great physiques all except for some pretty gnarly looking breasts. But, then again, I've seen photos of guys who supposedly have gyno, but the only indication is slightly puffy nipples. I think it partly depends on how developed your chest is at the time that gyno starts to progress.


I believe that the best non-surgical option out there is to run nolva at high doses (~80mg ED) until the breast tissue shrinks, then taper off from there.
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Posted: Jun 10 2004, 12:33 PM
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you can also try eform
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Posted: Jun 10 2004, 03:12 PM
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QUOTE (Emanlifts @ Jun 10 2004, 10:07 AM)
there is also a pretty simple surgical procedure that is most likely covered by insurance. ask your doctor.

Unless you can prove that your family has a history of breast cancer, there's no way insurance will cover it.
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Posted: Jun 10 2004, 04:24 PM
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All you have to tell the doc is that it was puberty induced gyno and your insurance will cover it 100%

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