i imagine that's a logical extension in this case....so long as the plant survives the gut, if it gets in the bloodstream it'll probably do just what it did in vitro....very much like mucuna pruriens' "unknown" MOA, i suspect - leydig cell stimulation. this is not an appropriate drug for PCT, IMO.
i imagine that's a logical extension in this case....so long as the plant survives the gut, if it gets in the bloodstream it'll probably do just what it did in vitro....very much like mucuna pruriens' "unknown" MOA, i suspect - leydig cell stimulation. this is not an appropriate drug for post cycle therapy, IMO.
It's a good possibility, I just think physiological metabolism has a very talented ability to alter compound actions, alla resvertrol. Having studies backing up these proven capailities and showing that metabolism in-vivo is similiar to direct-dosed cells culture would defenitley make it a hot new interest.
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