Originally Posted by
Pharmaca
I don't want to get into far fetched speculations but the "GH" you're using may be HCG (some of you may know that some GH in the past was faked by cheaper HCG, the notorious Ben Johnson was caught for instance on doping tests with HCG, while his coach admitted he used GH and not HCG). I post this mainly for a theoretical discussion purposes, and not accusing your source with faking GH, some will find my theory simply interesting -
HCG does cause gynocomastia per se, GH doesn't do so (GH indeed like mentioned here may trigger prolactin receptors and cause lactating but it doesn't cause hypertrophy of the breast tissue), a brief look on the brochure of GH will show that gynocomastia is not listed as a common side effect, while on HCG it'll appear on the top.
Furthermore - you're taking Aromasin which prevents the conversion of androgens to estrogen via aromatase (it's an enzym which converts the androgen to estrogens, and Aromasin inhibits its production). So Aromasin is effective in lowering estrogen levels which stems from high levels of androgens (like tesotsterone), however HCG triggers the testicles directly to produce estrogen, hence Aromasin can't help with that .....
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