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Old 10-08-2009, 01:41 AM
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Default is it true that powerFULL can give you gyno?

I've read a couple reviews of powerFULL where people reported developing gnyo from it. I'm only 19 and already have some pubertal gyno, so would it be a bad idea to take this? Also, would stacking it with PRIME possibly increase these chances?
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Old 10-08-2009, 05:19 AM
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altho there has been a small amount of such feedback, I find this hard to be attributed to the product..more likely, it is diet-related gyno, ppl who think they can eat whatever they like (inc. massive amounts of sugar) because they think they are 'bulking', which of course is not how to acquire muscle mass in the first place.
PowerFULL has actually been known to reduce raised prolactin levels, which many ppl errantly think is gyno.
now, all that being said, quite honestly IMO - at age 19 - your money is better spent running the Prime/AnabolicPump combo. not to say that you wouldn't get a boost from using PF, but at that age your GH levels are at a natural peak, and it's not something that I would focus on at this point.
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Old 10-08-2009, 07:36 AM
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I guess I missed something....what is gyno? and what are its effects?
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Old 10-08-2009, 11:16 AM
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I guess I missed something....what is gyno? and what are its effects?
He is refering to Gynomastia....bitchtits or males developing breast tissue. this can be linked with some steroid use also.
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Old 10-08-2009, 11:52 AM
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Absolutely not.
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altho there has been a small amount of such feedback, I find this hard to be attributed to the product..more likely, it is diet-related gyno, ppl who think they can eat whatever they like (inc. massive amounts of sugar) because they think they are 'bulking', which of course is not how to acquire muscle mass in the first place.
PowerFULL has actually been known to reduce raised prolactin levels, which many ppl errantly think is gyno.
now, all that being said, quite honestly IMO - at age 19 - your money is better spent running the Prime/AnabolicPump combo. not to say that you wouldn't get a boost from using PF, but at that age your GH levels are at a natural peak, and it's not something that I would focus on at this point.
the prime/AP stack is actually the one i want to run, but if you can remember a few days back i had an allergic reaction after i took AP and recreate at the same time. once i get off the meds they gave me (which will be this sunday) i plan on taking AP by itself to see what happens. im going to have my friend come with me and we'll park near a hospital when i take it just in case i react again/worse. i know you guys aren't doctors and you really prefer not answering questions regarding things like this, but maybe you can answer these:
1) do you think if once i took the AP and i notice the reaction coming on taking a benadryl would lessen the effects?
2)say the reaction this time is worse and my airway starts to close up or something...what can they do to prevent that?
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Old 10-08-2009, 03:04 PM
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the prime/AP stack is actually the one i want to run, but if you can remember a few days back i had an allergic reaction after i took AP and recreate at the same time.
ah yeah, I remember the reaction issue..sorry man, I answer a lot of questions, lose track of who asks them..
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once i get off the meds they gave me (which will be this sunday) i plan on taking AP by itself to see what happens. im going to have my friend come with me and we'll park near a hospital when i take it just in case i react again/worse.
LOL!
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i know you guys aren't doctors and you really prefer not answering questions regarding things like this, but maybe you can answer these:
1) do you think if once i took the AP and i notice the reaction coming on taking a benadryl would lessen the effects?
2)say the reaction this time is worse and my airway starts to close up or something...what can they do to prevent that?
it's not that we prefer not giving medical advice -- we simply cannot!
however, taking benadryl is a legitimate course of action in that instance.
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ah yeah, I remember the reaction issue..sorry man, I answer a lot of questions, lose track of who asks them..

LOL!

it's not that we prefer not giving medical advice -- we simply cannot!
however, taking benadryl is a legitimate course of action in that instance.
haha i like the "LOL". i know that sounds rediculous, but i REALLY want to use one of those products to help me shed some fat. they are the only supplements of their kind that i have researched and have seen close to 0 bad reviews. thanks for the help snagency, i really appreciate it. would you be able to venture a guess on my second question tho?
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no, cannot venture there.
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