Getting rid of gyno
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@eatfan talk to a local dentist and get him to sell you Lidocaine then preform the surgery yourself at home its a lot simpler than people think and you can save yourself a lot of money, its a simple incision to remove the hard gland
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Bump. Also dealing with this. I fear that no matter what the hard tissue will be left over?
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@enjoyeroflife if you live in California I am able to make the incision and remove the hard gland with leftover lidocaine that I have for a fee though, its the liposuction afterwards that I am unable to preform this would have to be after my mom gets off work to drive me because I am 18 with no license.
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Androsterone has been helpful, start with applying 1 mg to each nipple. Haidut sells a liquid solution on Idealabs
Other than that-
Vitamin K
Sunlight
Cold ExposureCutting out weed and masturbation should also help
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@eatfan i’ve read somewhere that topical dht helps but i’m not really sure about it
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Become a girl and let us bang you?
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Topical Androsterone has been shown to reverse it
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@eatfan said in Getting rid of gyno:
Have had gyno since puberty - looking for any solutions to get rid of it.
Final resort is surgery.Any experience of getting rid of gyno welcomed. Thanks
Perhaps rubbing DHT and androsterone into the area of the enlarged gland may help.
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I ran topical DHT solved in DMSO for 5ish weeks starting at 25mg/day and titrating up to 50mg/day the last few weeks.
Topically applied evenly to each nipple and had a ~50% reduction in size of gyno which then tapered off towards the end.
Am now on first week of topical (wrist) androsterone at 16mg/day hoping to see similar effects.
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@peatilian said in Getting rid of gyno:
I ran topical DHT solved in DMSO for 5ish weeks starting at 25mg/day and titrating up to 50mg/day the last few weeks.
Topically applied evenly to each nipple and had a ~50% reduction in size of gyno which then tapered off towards the end.
Am now on first week of topical (wrist) androsterone at 16mg/day hoping to see similar effects.
Way to go. I have seen many such cases.
Perhaps the mammary gland exposed to the chronic influence of estradiol and prolactin has reduced local sensitivity to DHT and androgens, so that even despite high testosterone levels, you could still suffer.
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Yes I’ve had high test/free test and low estradiol / prolactin in all panels the last 3 years. My assumption is that my gyno is from an estrogenic upbringing, and has possibly experienced calcification of some sort which has dampened its androgenic receptivity.
I plan on moving my androsterone application to the nipple if nothing is noticed from wrist application these first few weeks.
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@peatilian where did you get topical DHT?
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@raccoonmilk cost?
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Appreciate the reply, did you notice any other effects from the DHT/Andro so far? 16mg seems like a fairly large dose, what made you land at that number? I was considering starting with Andro so would be intrigued to hear any of your thoughts so far, especially that we seem to have fairly similar situations. Thanks in advance.
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@Birk Thanks for the reply, I take Vit K regularly so I’m glad I’ve got that ticked off. Andro might be next logical place
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@eatfan anything that lowers prolactin. Search for gyno and prolactin in the research
A dude on the retard forum said his went away using progesterone.
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@eatfan said in Getting rid of gyno:
Appreciate the reply, did you notice any other effects from the DHT/Andro so far? 16mg seems like a fairly large dose, what made you land at that number? I was considering starting with Andro so would be intrigued to hear any of your thoughts so far, especially that we seem to have fairly similar situations. Thanks in advance.
I have been applying about an hour before the gym, started at 8mg and titrated up to 16 mg quite quickly. Mentally felt very well in the gym and specifically after. Much more dopaminergic after the lift than usual.
It also smells incredible to me so it’s also my daily perfume. No gyno reduction noted so far from the andro.
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i looked through what ray said about gyno in his interviews on bioenergetic.life. on every occasion he was asked about gyno he recommended increasing vitamin d and calcium. he said deficiency in calcium (relative to phosphate) and vitamin d increases prolactin. other than that he talks about supporting thyroid function and using coffee. he also mentioned progesterone once. he also said to use “all of the anti-aromatase supplements including aspirin”
so an anti gyno stack according to ray from his interviews would be:
-vit d
-calcium
-aromatase inhibitors (vit k, vit e, exemestane, aspirin)
-coffee
-thyroid
-progesterone -
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