I was reading some of the side effects on the internet and was wondering what your chances were of getting gynecomastia from taking natural test boosters? Or do you risk getting gyno at all?
you would get all the sides that increased test levels bring; the usuals like mild acne, maybe some hair loss, etc. But the sides are usually so minute you wouldnt even notice, at least with a natty t-booster. At least from my experiences...
I was reading some of the side effects on the internet and was wondering what your chances were of getting gynecomastia from taking natural test boosters? Or do you risk getting gyno at all?
When I first started looking into Natty test boosters I took straight Tongkat Ali and I did get a mild case of gyno. I know I did because I have never had it before. I didnt grow boobs but after awhile I noticed a little extra fat around my chest, which was really strange. I would definitely recommend taking one with est control if you go the natty way. I stopped taking the nattys and found (although I certainly would advocate going as natural as possible) that products that have 25mg of aromatase inhibitors i.e. 6-bromo, inhibit-E or even T-911 work effectively at increasing your test. 25mg is a mild dose and you really do feel the effects after a week. Just my 2 cents.
you would get all the sides that increased test levels bring; the usuals like mild acne, maybe some hair loss, etc. But the sides are usually so minute you wouldnt even notice, at least with a natty t-booster. At least from my experiences...
what types of estrogen blockers should I be looking for in a natty booster or any test booster? any one have any preferances or amounts they recommend?
I have looked into Indole but something I read kind of steered me away from this. 'Most studies report protective effects but a few studies indicate that indole-3-carbinol may promote prostate cancer formation.' Looking at synthetic alternatives I agree that going with the natural supplement would be preferable, but I was turned off this compound after reading that little tid bit. Source: http://www.phytochemicals.info/phytochemicals/indole-3-carbinol.php
I have looked into Indole but something I read kind of steered me away from this. 'Most studies report protective effects but a few studies indicate that indole-3-carbinol may promote prostate cancer formation.' Looking at synthetic alternatives I agree that going with the natural supplement would be preferable, but I was turned off this compound after reading that little tid bit. Source: http://www.phytochemicals.info/phytochemicals/indole-3-carbinol.php
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