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  • Progesterone sides/gyno?

    A while back there was a thread about the "puffy nip" syndrome that is induced by progesterone or prolactin sides. It's not the gland that hrdens...just simply water and fat retention behind the nip. Now I know a few guys (including myself) that get a mild case of this when on trenbolone or just simply being in offseason(higher B.F%). I've read and done research that anti-e drugs will not prevent this or solve this problem. Actually I've read that only bromocriptine msylate or dostinex will prevent this from happening.

    My question is, little crazy here but, GH is known for fat reducution at the site of injection.....so if you inject GH into the side of your nips will this reduce the puffiness? Or is this a characteristic of the nipple itself.......whereby surgery is the only opton ? thanx bros
    Last edited by GATOR; 02-11-04, 01:58 PM.

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    What you describe doesn't sound like true gyno but rather just a fatty deposit in the breast. Anti-e's won't help with that but neither will prolactin inhibitors. It's just fat.

    True gyno is, in fact, a benign breast tumor. It feels like a hard lump behind the nipple. In order for it to develop in the first place, estrogen is absolutely required along with progesterone, prolactin, and IGF-1. If any of those hormones are missing, it is impossible to develop gyno. Therefore, anti-e's WILL help since they remove estrogen from the picture. Prolactin inhibitors will help too since they inhibit prolactin BUT prolactin inhibitors tend to be harsher drugs and therefore are more dangerous (particularly bromo). It is my opinion that prolactin inhibitors like bromo are almost never needed for gyno. Why not use cheaper, safer anti-e's to accomplish the same thing?

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    • #3
      Incidently, if you do have true gyno, injecting HGH into your breast is probably the LAST thing you want to do as that stimulates IGF-1 and could possibly make the problem worse or even cause the benign tumor to become cancerous.

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      • #4
        Thanx for the info Spidey.....No I do not have even the slightest bit of hardenning behind the nipple. It's true, when I see guys with the puffy nips it's usually a fat deposit and water retention. Mine isin't that bad and usually goes away when I loose B.F. But that's why I asked this question, if it isn't the gland that hradens and it's just a fat deposit....will GH act as a spot reduction for fat?

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        • #5
          I honestly don't know.

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