I'm seeing people recommend vitamin b6 (600mg/day) for treatment of gyno, but I can not find very much information about it (or how it is effective).
We had a sale today for $1.50 for 10g's...so I picked up a few bottles
If anyone has a a link describing dosing protocol, mechanism of how it works, etc I would be very happy (yes reps).
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Thread: Vitamin B-6 for gyno treatment
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03-16-2008, 01:36 PM #1
Vitamin B-6 for gyno treatment
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Thanks.
I'm wondering how it would compare to 250-500 mg of L-Dopa.
I did use a serm and an AI. It caught me off gaurd as it developed during the last week of PCT with Fareston (toremifene). I eneded using torm for 2 extra weeks (6 weeks in total) until my femara (letrozole) arrived.
The SERM and AI worked reealy well. However about 2 weeks after the last letro dose it came back (slowly). Now it is just about where it was when it first appeared.
I'm not realy expecting too much out of this, but for under $5 for 30gs I decided to give it a try.Currently: Attending BB.com School of Medicine.
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I did. I basicaly quickly titrated up to 60mg during the first wk, and then 60mg for wks2-4.5 and wks 4.5-6 slowly (I believe every four days) tapered to 15mgs. Side note: I felt like complete **** while on letro. If I had to do it over again I would probably have extended torem to 3 months or so.
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03-16-2008, 05:55 PM #17
Perhaps you would be better advised to contact dinoiii, either through PM here or on his forum; I would imagine he is in a better position to advise you than anyone else here.
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03-16-2008, 06:08 PM #18
Not to hijack your thread, but could someone my age use E-Form?
I still have some gyno from (i'm guessing) puberty, and it's pretty bad.
My chest looks good but the gyno really kills my self esteemHavent lifted since 2014 after benching 355 and ruining shoulder.
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03-16-2008, 06:23 PM #21Havent lifted since 2014 after benching 355 and ruining shoulder.
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03-16-2008, 06:32 PM #22
Hmm, I'd like to hear dinoiii's opinion on this whole thing and all the various products discussed through here. I'm reading through some of his old thread's on his forums and they are pretty interesting.
Also note: To be honest I kind of just accepted having gyno. It stinks because my nips are pretty sensitive and at my current BF level you can start to notice it. However it is not something I'm actively worrying about. I'll get surgery if need to be once I am not a broke college kid any moreCurrently: Attending BB.com School of Medicine.
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if i were you, i'd try it.
bear in mind though that 4-hydroxytestosterone (what formestane converts to) is a very mild steroid and not very HPTA suppressive at all. nobody runs PCT following formestane use - in fact, formestane is sometimes used as a PCT drug. it seems as though the suppression caused by its conversion to 4-OHT is more than offset by the testosterone boost caused by its AI activity. it also boosts IGF-1 levels. i'd imagine this stuff would work very well on a teenager.
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