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Snakebite
2009-11-08, 18:50
Har har vi ännu en så kallad naturlig "testosteronhöjare". Finns det några aktiva ämnen i denna produkt?

Nettle root extract, polygonum cuspidatum, white button mushroom extract, grapefruit extract, palmitic acid, stearic acid, linoleic acid, y-linoleic acid, dihomo-y-linoleic acid, myrstic acid, arachidic acid, behenic acid, lignoceric acid, gelatin, glycerin, vatten, karamellfärg, carob, titanium dioxide, stearic acid, magnesium stearate, FD&C Blå, FD&C Röd #40.

Sverker
2009-11-08, 20:02
White button mushroom extract verkar vara aromatasinhibitor.
Alltså skulle inte jag röra produkten.

Snakebite
2009-11-09, 09:09
Vad är det?

Alone_in_the_dark
2009-11-09, 09:16
Sverker tog upp detta för ett tag sedan :)

Inlägg 7 (http://www.kolozzeum.com/forum/showpost.php?p=3741268&postcount=7)

Och jag har för mig att denna är dopingklassad.

Medusa
2009-11-09, 09:18
sänker östrogennivåerna?.. kollade lite snabbt på google...

snakebite, hur gammal är du?

Medusa
2009-11-09, 09:21
Animal Test finns att köpa i Sverige, dock kan man som privatperson inte beställa Test ifrån USA, inte heller några av de övriga produkterna.. jag har mailat Universal som har bekräftat att innehållet i produkterna skiljer sig i Sverige och USA, dock behöver det inte vara negativt utan man har helt enkelt en annan formula som fungerar med vad som är tillåtet i Sverige..

Medusa
2009-11-09, 09:25
"A clinical trial is scheduled to take place at the City of Hope National Medical Center due to earlier research indicating that the common mushroom can inhibit aromatase, and therefore may be able to lower estrogen levels in the human body"

"Aromatase is an enzyme that is responsible for a key step in the biosynthesis of estrogens. Because estrogens also promote certain cancers and other diseases, aromatase inhibitors are frequently used to treat those diseases."

"The inhibition of the enzyme leads to profound hypoestrogenism (low estrogen levels). Thus aromatase inhibitors have become useful in the management of patients with breast cancer whose lesion was found to be estrogen receptor positive. An example of an aromatase inhibitor is letrozole, marketed originally under the name 'Femara.'

Extracts of certain mushrooms can inhibit aromatase.[5]"

"Bodybuilders who take anabolic steroids may also take aromatase inhibitors to prevent the steroids from being converted to estrogen; an increase in estrogen levels has undesirable consequences for a bodybuilder, such as gynecomastia. This is often the case when a natural aromatase inhibitor 4-OHAD [2] has itself been inhibited. 4-OHAD is a metabolite of testosterone, which can mean 4-OHAD remains inhibited whilst aromatase levels are allowed high."