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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Thoughts / Experiences with Nolvadex (Tamoxifen) for hCG mono induced Gynecomastia?
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<blockquote data-quote="HealthMan" data-source="post: 102814" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>I need to keep my estradiol below 30 or i get gyno. At the beginning i was using anastrozole. Now i dropped my dosage to 55mg E3.5D and I am no longer taking anastrozole. I have added DIM, calcium D Glucarate and zinc. I haven’t tested my estradiol yet but so far no gyno.</p><p>You have to find out what triggered your gyno. It was probably the estradiol but might be prolactin, low DHT, low T/E2 ratio. If it is estradiol that is causing the gyno try to reduce your testosterone/HCG dosage and use anastrozole if needed. I would aim for estradiol levels below 25-30 and see if that works.</p><p>Sometimes it took me 3 mths to get rid of gyno with tamoxifen . But given what you posted here i am convinced you should have good success by extending the tamoxifen at 20mg a day until it is gone. Then drop to 10mg for 1 week and 5mg for another week and stop. Try to check the gyno just a few times a week. It will heal faster this way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 102814, member: 13512"] I need to keep my estradiol below 30 or i get gyno. At the beginning i was using anastrozole. Now i dropped my dosage to 55mg E3.5D and I am no longer taking anastrozole. I have added DIM, calcium D Glucarate and zinc. I haven’t tested my estradiol yet but so far no gyno. You have to find out what triggered your gyno. It was probably the estradiol but might be prolactin, low DHT, low T/E2 ratio. If it is estradiol that is causing the gyno try to reduce your testosterone/HCG dosage and use anastrozole if needed. I would aim for estradiol levels below 25-30 and see if that works. Sometimes it took me 3 mths to get rid of gyno with tamoxifen . But given what you posted here i am convinced you should have good success by extending the tamoxifen at 20mg a day until it is gone. Then drop to 10mg for 1 week and 5mg for another week and stop. Try to check the gyno just a few times a week. It will heal faster this way [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Thoughts / Experiences with Nolvadex (Tamoxifen) for hCG mono induced Gynecomastia?
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