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I have very mild gyno.
Would it help me?
Would it help me?
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Yes possibly. It reduces estrogen
If you have any glandular buildup it gets rid of it in my experience after a week or two but it won't reverse the puffiness or pyramid cone shape of the areola. You could try uping salt intake as low sodium can cause some puffiness on it's own as Haidut as pointed out on the forum. So dissolving in warm water then adding a teaspoon of baking soda is again the best way to take aspirin.
How severe is your case?
Is it okay if I cycle aspirin for 30 days?
@KiNGTyreZe Well, then you better get to liking your gyno.
1. Medications are indistinguishable from the things you eat.Yeah very helpful message.
5. Cycling aspirin is a good way to destroy your intestines.
No; I wouldn't classify that as cycling, since the prostaglandin (platelet) inhibition lasts for almost 2 weeks (10 days or so).Any sources for this part? Peat says he takes it occasionally. I am sure he has suggested even taking it once weekly, is that not classed as cycling?
Yeah very helpful message.
No; I wouldn't classify that as cycling, since the prostaglandin (platelet) inhibition lasts for almost 2 weeks (10 days or so).
No problem; here's a study that clarifies the matter:Thank you for the reply, interesting.
1. Medications are indistinguishable from the things you eat.
2. Gyno is a chronic condition with no proven treatment outside of surgery; some report success with exemestane, letrozole, or bromocriptine for respectively estrogen-based gyno, estrogen again, and prolactin-influenced gyno. I would only recommend the last one, and in minuscule dosages. (Maybe lisuride or metergoline would help.)
3. Aspirin will not help your gyno unless taken in very high dosages (1g+) and chronically.
4. Chronic aspirin administration is needed to condition the intestine to withstand the prostaglandin inhibition.
5. Cycling aspirin is a good way to destroy your intestines.
@KiNGTyreZe Don't feel pressured to taking aspirin by people on the forum. Although aspirin is very good, it is not the only way to reduce estrogen, search the forum and you can find many substances which can help it.
Reducing endotoxin I think it something very overlooked on this forum in regards to estrogen. You always seem to see the same substances listed for reducing estrogen but I can't remember anyone suggesting reducing endotoxin, specifically in regards to estrogen.