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    Default Nolva/Nolvadex XT for my chest
    I haven't posted in nearly a year, but I have been reading around the forums laying low. I've put on a fair amount of mass and I have been working hard o cutting up. My bf % has deff. dropped a fair amount since my last pictures I have posted; however, since then and up until now I am still concerned with my lower chest. I have no lumps in my lower chest that would give me the idea of having gyno, however I still have the puffy areoles or fatty lower chest. I've posted on this before and I decided I should just try to keep up a strict diet with good cardio, but I haven't gotten to where I want to be. I'm at the point where I feel I should have no real fat or I suppose water retention around my nipples but I still do.

    Now to the main purpose of this post. I have looked into taking just tamoxifen (nolva) or even resorting to Nolvadex XT which is an over the counter, similar supplement (which I have no experience or real knowledge with yet). I was wondering if you guys had any opnions on this, because I'm sure I can get a perscription from my doctor easily and I was hoping this would help my chest. I've had many people come up to me lately and ask my why my lower chest still seems the same. I've done pretty much everything physically and nutritionaly that I could do over the past year to help this out (all though I will keep working) but the results have not been very good. Any advice is very appreciated.

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    do you mean that your lower chest isnt as well developed as other parts? Why do you think nolva would do anything for that?

    continue eating right and maybe reevaluate your training.

    And nolvadex isnt the same as nolva. Not even close

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    Sorry for mixing up the two, I meant nolvadex*. I have reevaluated my training time and time again. I have also read from different locations which i hope are legit, that nolvadex is something that you would use in a situation similar to mine. My training is all there believe me, I'm not just very familiar with these substances; hence, asking questions before doing something stupid.

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    nolva or novedex (which isnt anything like nolva) will do nothing for chest fat, which it appears you have. it doesnt sound like you have gyno.

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    I guess I have been looking in the wrong direction. I've looked into things like yohimaburn, but I don't wanna spend money on something that is worthless. I'm going to be adding more cardio to my workouts now. My diet is near perfect and I do a lot of cardio. I'm not to sure what else to look into. I've burned a lot of fat everywhere else besides my lowerchest. Any other insite?

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    Quote Originally Posted by edpettit_TSI
    Sorry for mixing up the two, I meant nolvadex*. I have reevaluated my training time and time again. I have also read from different locations which i hope are legit, that nolvadex is something that you would use in a situation similar to mine. My training is all there believe me, I'm not just very familiar with these substances; hence, asking questions before doing something stupid.
    Nolvadex = nolva = tamoxifen citrate.

    Are you trying to lose chest fat? If so, nolva is an anti-e, i dont see how there could be any correlation.

    Running a cycle and not having proper PCT could cause gyno, which maybe is why these people suggested nolva.

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    I'm sorry, my sources were actually not reliable. I should have done some more reading. The only thing I have cycled was M1t, and I stopped after 3 weeks because of an injury (couldn't lift for the next 2 weeks). I also had a correct PCT. I feel as though this is genetic, it has been noticable before even taking M1t. It was noticable even when I was very young. I am going to make an appointment with an endocrologist spl* and figure things out from this point. I'm not really sure what other direction to go in other than the fact that I'm making my diet even stricter and I've added additional time to my cardio.

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    just curious...what was your PCT?

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