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It seems a common perception that gyne can be reduced by increasing

anti estrogen supplements like DIMM or Arimidex. This is not my

understanding. Gyne develops because of a lack of testosterone, as

much as an excess of estrogen. It can be significantly reduced only by

liposuction. Gyne is FAT, and yes diet and aerobics can help with some

reduction, but almost always not satisfactorally to the sufferer.

I tried everything, and only surgery resulted in the desired effect.

There is also a significant danger in trying to reduce Gyne by upping

arimidex because if one drives their estrogen level too low,for perhaps

too long, one could be risking long term damage to their libido and

sexual organs. Not a good idea. Please help stamp out dangerous myths.

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You are correct and I think far too many people don't realize this.

Arimidex will not take away gyno that has already formed. It will and

can keep additional gyno from happening but what's done is done.

Exercise will reduce some of the fat but some of that can be breast

tissue as well and has to be surgically removed. Just to repeat,

taking Arididex will not cure or reduce the size of gyno but can keep

it from occurring. Only surgery and exercise can get rid of gyno that

already has a foothold.

>

> It seems a common perception that gyne can be reduced by increasing

> anti estrogen supplements like DIMM or Arimidex. This is not my

> understanding. Gyne develops because of a lack of testosterone, as

> much as an excess of estrogen. It can be significantly reduced only by

> liposuction. Gyne is FAT, and yes diet and aerobics can help with some

> reduction, but almost always not satisfactorally to the sufferer.

> I tried everything, and only surgery resulted in the desired effect.

> There is also a significant danger in trying to reduce Gyne by upping

> arimidex because if one drives their estrogen level too low,for perhaps

> too long, one could be risking long term damage to their libido and

> sexual organs. Not a good idea. Please help stamp out dangerous myths.

>

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You are sharp SW4599...that's for the info....

Elrick

--- skywalker45_99 <skywalker45_99@...> wrote:

> You are correct and I think far too many people

> don't realize this.

> Arimidex will not take away gyno that has already

> formed. It will and

> can keep additional gyno from happening but what's

> done is done.

> Exercise will reduce some of the fat but some of

> that can be breast

> tissue as well and has to be surgically removed.

> Just to repeat,

> taking Arididex will not cure or reduce the size of

> gyno but can keep

> it from occurring. Only surgery and exercise can get

> rid of gyno that

> already has a foothold.

>

>

> >

> > It seems a common perception that gyne can be

> reduced by increasing

> > anti estrogen supplements like DIMM or Arimidex.

> This is not my

> > understanding. Gyne develops because of a lack of

> testosterone, as

> > much as an excess of estrogen. It can be

> significantly reduced only by

> > liposuction. Gyne is FAT, and yes diet and

> aerobics can help with some

> > reduction, but almost always not satisfactorally

> to the sufferer.

> > I tried everything, and only surgery resulted in

> the desired effect.

> > There is also a significant danger in trying to

> reduce Gyne by upping

> > arimidex because if one drives their estrogen

> level too low,for perhaps

> > too long, one could be risking long term damage to

> their libido and

> > sexual organs. Not a good idea. Please help

> stamp out dangerous myths.

> >

>

>

>

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