einstein1905
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Yeah, bromo is much stronger. I don't advocate B6 as much as a treatment of symptoms (although it still works with most) but rather as a preventative from the start, with Adex and nolva. As long as you use it in such a manner, the potential for gyno of any kind is very very low.dragula said:yes, was on test and arimidex. I have never had a problem with gyno from other androgens so long as I used a little anti-e's. I started using B6 once I noticed the gyno. After 2 weeks of B6 it hadn't helped, changed to bromo and noticed an immediate effect
200mg/day throught a cycle that contains potential progestins or 200mg 3x/day to treat symptoms, if any should arise while using the preventative dose.
