supplements to get rid of gyno

hare

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starting a few months ago, i cut the propecia dosage down from 1 per day to 1 every other day, and recently to 1 every 3 days. havent really noticed any effect on my hair, but the gyno - although seemingly not worsening - is still there. before i cut down the dosage further or stop propecia completely (per most of the surgeons' pre-surgery recommendations at the consultations), i would like to see if theres any viable alternative, possibly involving supplements

i hear the names tamoxifen and letrozole being tossed around a lot, but anecdotes are mixed on whether they work. also read something about a mix of nolva, adex, and dostinex (nolva 40mg/day for 2 weeks then 20mg, adex 0.5mg eod, dostinex 0.5mg x2 a week; reportedly should feel it soften in week 2). anyone know whether any of these work and where to get them in the uk? first hand experience preferred

i realize a lot of people say the only option is surgery to get rid of glandular tissue, but if that really were the case then why are there so many supplement recommendations being thrown around with some claiming they work? i think i would prefer supplements to surgery if it got rid of the gyno without any worse effects

other info, might or might not be related: i do chest exercises, not many but if anything i think it overall helps the gyno situation by making the chest area more muscular overall, even if it might push it out a little more. i have tried fat reduction, but naturally glandular tissue won't go just because of that, and in some cases can make it more visible

thanks in advance
 

g.i joey

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You could speak to your Doctor and try letro.. it def shrunk my lumps down big time but didn't get rid of them... im back on finasteride a little over 2 weeks and my nipples are starting to get puffy again. I'm hoping my hormones will stabilize once in hit the 2 month mark, I def could use some weight loss so I'm hoping thay will help to, I don't want to quit propecia, i have no other side effects besides a slightly lowered libido (jerk off once a day as oppose to 2-3 times)...
 

RU serious

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It's not worth it, you will only cause more problems for yourself. And besides even if you did get some success you would have to be on them for the length of time that you are on finasteride for. Surgery is really the only viable option.
 
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