Author Topic: tamoflexin lestro, 'diet aid of questionable value', nolva  (Read 1931 times)

Offline anonymousman123

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will any of these get rid of pubertal glandular gyno? i dont know if mine is glandular or not but there is a hard lump under the nipple but i read i could be fat, i know everywhere it says surgery is the only option but after reading alot of websites some testify to these things reducing the size...thanks

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will any of these get rid of pubertal glandular gyno? i dont know if mine is glandular or not but there is a hard lump under the nipple but i read i could be fat, i know everywhere it says surgery is the only option but after reading alot of websites some testify to these things reducing the size...thanks
Marketing to the desperate. Have you found out what the root cause of your development is?

Offline anonymousman123

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i had gotten it when i was a kid so i think its pubertal its been like 4 years

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Is it anything worth worrying about? If it's not, then don't.
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Offline Paa_Paw

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None of them will have any effect on established Gynecomastia.   In the case of one product marketed by a company that sells primarily dietary aids, I managed years ago to intercept their product name and change it.  They had literally spammed the site with testimonials for their product. 
The products listed are all supported only by people who profit from them.  The testimonial letters often use the same glowing terms and even have the same errors of punctuation.  They are not to be believed. 
They are backed by good sounding warranties,  but only until you read the fine print.    Most are worded in such a way that it is impossible for you to make good on the warranties.  
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%100 no. Been there myself and tried it for 3 months. Did nothing.

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Is it anything worth worrying about? If it's not, then don't.
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Why would he come to a gyno forum and ask questions if he wasn't worried? Seriously I don't understand why you and tiger paws spend any time here.

Have a look at this OP. Gyno can be reversed chemically for sure if it is just developing. The common consensus is it cant once its set in but some people obviously have success like this guy so imo its worth a shot before surgery.
http://anabolicminds.com/forum/steroids/203320-gyno-killer.html


 

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