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X-Lean for the girlfriend

aquanutz

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So after reading all the good stuff about X-lean being able to help with stubborn belly fat, I bought 5 bottles of it yesterday and I was planning on giving 1 (maybe 2, probably not though) to my Girlfriend who wants to try it. My question, is it alright for her? I know the DHEA in it is supposed to be altered to be non-hormonal but I wanted to get your input here. Thanks for any insight and I can't wait to start this!
 
Good question, I am unsure of the answer to this, I would say it "should" be fine but let me get someone else's opinion on this...

Much love,

Neoborn
 
I can not advocate it for any female! It should not cause any problems to be honest, and you are correct that the intrinsic androgenic potency is nil, but for legal reasons woman get special consideration. What if she's pregnant and tries to claim it caused fetal complications or something? The lawyers just won't allow it, it's too risky to advocate my friend.

Sorry man, but that's just the messed up state of things on the broads these days. So many haters I may have to abandon a lot of the advice I normally give actually. I know you guys try to help me fight them off, but it's getting very bad lately and I have to stay clean. I hope you can understand my position.
 
Ok so there you have it. Do not recommend this or give it to a female. :thumbsup:

Much Love,

Neoborn
 
My wife has been taking X-Lean for the past 2 months and loves it! Her abs are absolutely HOT!

She's going to end use after the bottle is out until she feels the need to use it again.

EDIT: We are not trying to have kids right now, and if so, she will discontinue for a year before doing so. Dr.D once again dropped some great points, and i'm grateful for the advice!
 
I can not advocate it for any female! It should not cause any problems to be honest, and you are correct that the intrinsic androgenic potency is nil, but for legal reasons woman get special consideration. What if she's pregnant and tries to claim it caused fetal complications or something? The lawyers just won't allow it, it's too risky to advocate my friend.

Sorry man, but that's just the messed up state of things on the broads these days. So many haters I may have to abandon a lot of the advice I normally give actually. I know you guys try to help me fight them off, but it's getting very bad lately and I have to stay clean. I hope you can understand my position.

I completely understand. It sucks how careful we have to be these days. Anyhow, thanks for the response!
 
I can not advocate it for any female! It should not cause any problems to be honest, and you are correct that the intrinsic androgenic potency is nil, but for legal reasons woman get special consideration. What if she's pregnant and tries to claim it caused fetal complications or something? The lawyers just won't allow it, it's too risky to advocate my friend.

Sorry man, but that's just the messed up state of things on the broads these days. So many haters I may have to abandon a lot of the advice I normally give actually. I know you guys try to help me fight them off, but it's getting very bad lately and I have to stay clean. I hope you can understand my position.

I was going to say the exact same thing. I don't see anything that would cause complications either, but truth to be known, there isn't any research on this compound in females and therefore assumptions should not be made.

If you choose to do so anyways, be sure not to megadose it to her. It doesn't take as much of a substance like this to exhibit an effect in females, so start her out at more normalized dosages, not 9-12 pills like some people are having amazing success with right now.
 
Although I'm male, I'd have no qualms about giving a DHEA based product to a female.

If there are any possible contraindictions, it would be just as possible for a male user to experience them as a female.

We are dealing with cortisol here, not the sex hormones. What applies to one sex generally applies to the other.

And here's a related anecdote that you may not know:

DHEA is often recommended by alternative doctors in the treatment of adrenal fatigue. A majority of adrenal fatigue patients are females, so there is clearly a medical history of DHEA administration to females.
 
Although I'm male, I'd have no qualms about giving a DHEA based product to a female.

If there are any possible contraindictions, it would be just as possible for a male user to experience them as a female.

We are dealing with cortisol here, not the sex hormones. What applies to one sex generally applies to the other.

And here's a related anecdote that you may not know:

DHEA is often recommended by alternative doctors in the treatment of adrenal fatigue. A majority of adrenal fatigue patients are females, so there is clearly a medical history of DHEA administration to females.

Indeed. Toxicity is low and it's not a mutagen (if it is we're all screwed because DHEA is the most abundant steroid in both men and women!) and I have seen lots of women put on low dose DHEA recently by their docs. Varying degrees of hirsutism seems to be their chief complain with therapy.
 
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