Mike,
Someone on the board talked about a drug called Evistra as a possible cure for gyno. I beleive it was mentioned in the Anabolics 2006 book. I'd look into that if I were you.
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Evistra is a prescription medication for treatment of osteoporosis in women after menopause. Evistra is not an estrogen or a hormone instead it helps build bone without negatively affecting the breast or uterus. Evistra prevents osteoporosis by making your bones stronger and less likely to break.
Osteoporosis is one of the most common diseases that occur in women after menopause. Some of the factors that cause osteoporosis are early menopause, smoking, drinking, and a diet low in calcium, or osteoporosis in the family. If you are one of those women, who are afraid to suffer from bone fracture then Evistra is the drug for you. It reduces bone loss and increases bone density. This medicine is not likely to raise the risk of cancer.
Instead some of the side effects of Evistra are quite positive such as it lowers LDL “bad” cholesterol. It does not affect HDL "good" cholesterol. Evistra is one of the best medications for osteoporosis and it increase normal healthy bone formation in patients.