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Offline papaSmurf

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do they actually take gyno away because i have a gland and gyno so would it work?

Offline jc71

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What exactly are you trying to say?

Offline papaSmurf

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im trying to say to pills actually work or not?

Offline Bradley07

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well can you be more specific and say what kind of pills??

Offline jc71

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Call me a pessimist, but probably not.

What kind of pills are you talking about?

Offline Mr_Nip

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From what I've read in the many threads dealing with your question, here's the answer:

NO.

Disclaimer:  There may be more people who have seen positive results with non-surgical potions, but if so, they seem to be avoiding this forum.
« Last Edit: September 06, 2006, 06:28:16 PM by Mr_Nip »
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Offline jc71

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PapaSmurf:

Send GrahamAshe a PM.  He actively participates in Hocus Pocus and the various "Dark Arts"

If there was some Snake Oil or other potion/pill that could help, I'm sure he would be happy to point you in the right direction.


« Last Edit: September 06, 2006, 07:09:49 PM by jc71 »

Offline Paa_Paw

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papaSmurf,

There are several non prescription products marketed for the reduction/removal of Gynecomastia. They do not work.

There are a couple of medications which require a prescription That have limited success. These medications should be used only with competent medical supervision (Meaning an Endocrinologist) and only in selected cases. Timing seems to be important and they do not work if the breast enlargement is long term and has become fixed. Which medication to use, and at what dosage; would usually be determined after a thorough examination and Lab work.

The use of hormones without competent medical monitoring could actually make things much worse.
Grandpa Dan


 

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