Havn't posted in a while concerning various ways you can improve condition and i'm feeling very altruistic today so i'm going to go ahead and enlighten some of you who are still benighted that gyno can in deed be reduced in none surgical ways. I will be offering no studies, but i will note where there was a study and you can look this up on your own.
Several approaches you can take.
Offcource there is fat on your chest, and not just glandular mass. Reducing fat in most people's cases improves the condition.
Fat Removal-
For this we have Topical Fat Burners. I recommend Skulpt topical. It is a pretty nasty i will say. – dimethylsulfoxide is the main ingredient used for penetration, and this is an over the counter drug, no clue why this company can have this junk in skulpt. Anyway, i've used this myself and had success.
A simple overview of how this works. Yohimbine blocks A2 fat receptors and basically stops fat accumulation. Granted this doesn't erase fat, but it helps stubborn fat. Your body is constantly going between anabolic/catabolic with lipoloysis happening all the time, and fat storing all the time. There are many people who firmly believe against spot reduction. In theory they are right. This wont work for you unless u are relatively low bodyfat, eat a -kcal deficit, with a ketogenic based diet aiding quite nicely but not a requirement. Against i can attest to this product.
Gland Reduction-
i say reduction, because i believe that it is virtually impossible to get rid of all of the gland. There have been clinical studies showing complete resolve.. but, ive never seen an anecdotal report of this.
for this we have a few things.
AI-aromatize inhibitors.
prescription: Things like Arimidex.
none: things like rebound xt, 6-oxo... u name it.
All these will do is stop the aromatize enzyme from converting test-est. Through negative feedback inhibition.. ie ur body wants more estrogen because ur stopping the process, and as a result makes more test.. What will happen is an elevated test level, and a decreased est. If you have slightly decreased test, higher est, u can try these kinds of products for a cycle of 4-8 weeks. You can try this alone, as i reccomend...
Stack this with a SERM.
Serms are a class of anti estrogens that bind at the estrogen receptor. They do not alter est/test ratio.. rather increasing both test/est slightly.
There are studies i know of showing tamoxifen citrate (nolvadex), and raloxifene to reduce gyno in healthy adult men, as well as teens. You can google that yourself, very easy to find.
Most people on gyno reduction cycles chose to use a SERM, stacked with an AI. This is what i did. my choice was rebound xt at 4 caps a day (100mgs) and tamoxifen citrate at 40 mgs a day for a period of 8 weeks. Before this i used skulpt topical to get rid of the outer fat/gland mixed in (not sure exactly what it was. I was at around 11-12% bodyfat when using this, and i can say it worked great.
I finished my gyno buster program with the reboundxt/tamoxifen, and the condition pretty much resolved. I wasn't able to completely get rid of a small disperesed lump about the radius of a penny in my left pec, but other than that they booth looked the same and were very flat.
My case was minor, but nonetheless a case. age wise, i was 19.
Another thing i have a great anecdotal report on is DHT gell. or Andractim as many of you know. A very trustable source used DHT.. not Andractim but plain DHT with the penetrate dimethylsulfoxide and pretty much shrank his gyno 90%. His case was anabolic induced, but had the condition for 2+ years.
My own personal theory on many bad reports about DHT/andractim users is that they are not using a powerful enough penetrator. There are also studies dht resolving gyno conditions which u are welcome to google as well.
If you are considering doing some of these things, i ofcource suggest you do a lot more research on the various drugs i mentioned. This is just a simple outline of things that work to reduce gyno. I don't really think getting a doc involved is at all nec. If you do your own research, get regular blood work done, and monitor your own lipids/hormones/ect you can safely do this on your own.
with everything, just be smart about it.