Why not get aromasin? Only otc supplement i can think of is arimistane
DIM and arimistane should do the trick.
Really wow? Banned there? You can buy it anywhere online! If anything some DIM is always nice. Helps regulate all estrogen and test. Fiber can help as well to literally **** out exogenous estrogen.
If your estrogen is viewed as high by your doctor they should prescribe the appropriate medication. (I.e., exemastane)
Did you have bloods done before the Alphamax XT? Just wondering if that was a cause. Anyway I picked up a couple bottles of Inhibit E by SNS although I haven't tried them yet so I can't speak to their effectiveness.
I got bloods but not a hormone panel unfortunately. I figured it's natty and it wouldn't effect hormonal structure significantly enough for me to pay for blood work. I had surgery 2 days before these bloods. I'm thinking it may have been due to a cortisol response from the 10 hour procedure. Hopefully I can re test
BLR Letrone
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Iron Legion Virtus
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I got bloods but not a hormone panel unfortunately. I figured it's natty and it wouldn't effect hormonal structure significantly enough for me to pay for blood work. I had surgery 2 days before these bloods. I'm thinking it may have been due to a cortisol response from the 10 hour procedure. Hopefully I can re test
Letrone by itself dropped my estrogen from 96 to 52 in 3 weeks.
Virtus lowered mine too much. (But I'm natty) this will do the job for sure.
Letrone a close 2nd.
After 30 days on Testofen (fenugreek), my estradiol went from 43.3 down to 15.6. And 30 days later it went down to 11.4. Both my total T and free T also went south.
Test didn't do a nosedive like estradiol, but did decline. I was like WTF? Pretty worthless for me. Of course, fenugreek is a pretty common ingredient in OTC test boosters. Published studies are a mixed bag. I thought I would give it a shot.
Wish I knew this pre back friday...
Very common supplement in test boosters. You would think dropping estrogen could trick the body to increase more test but I guess that didn't happen. How long were you on it for? When your estradiol dropped to 11.4 were you still on it or was that 30 days after you stopped taking it?
7 months. I had blood work for 7 months straight. Estrogen moved around in a range of 11.4 at the bottom to 22.6 at the end. My T levels remained below my baseline. I take finasteride, so my rationale for taking it was to get my estradiol down into the normal range, which I guess it eventually did once it was over 20. I don't think 43.3 is necessarily "gyno" territory, but I thought it prudent to get it lower. Of course I didn't think my T levels would drop.
Yes to both of your questions. It is well documented that finasteride will elevate your estradiol. The results surprised me. But maybe my case is an outlier.
10% drop in total T; 30% drop in free T.
Finasteride actually increases testosterone, some of which gets converted to estrogen.
Inhibit E is a comprehensive anti E. Full dose also seemed to be slightly too much for my E levels.
Ive heard good things about Letrone as well.
The few I know of are
Letrone - never used heard that works very well.
Inhibit- E - Just reordered works well and no sides that I felt
Estro Dex from San. Heard works well, but not as good as the above.
Anyone tried Virtus at 0.5 for the full bottle (60 days)?
Are we really still talking about this? DanesSo apparently increased estrogen could be due to lecithin granules?
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It's all good. It seems that this topic gets brought up at least once every few weeks. Soy lecithin granules, especially at the moderate doses we use for PA, are not going to effect estrogen or testosterone. From an old post:Wasn't aware this was already a discussion. Just trying to find out why at 27 my E2 is so high, only thing I can think of
Soy does not appear to significantly affect testosterone levels in moderation (1-2 servings of soy food daily, less than 25g of soy protein from non-concentrate sources), and seems to be able to adversely affect testosterone levels when superloaded (enough so that the equol issue is moot; around 100mg isoflavones daily). Between moderation and excess, there is a grey area that is dependent on whether or not one is able to produce equol from daidzein. These numbers do not apply to soy protein concentrate, which has negligible isoflavone content from ethanol extraction.
This forum is so up and down on arimistane, that I'm starting to think it's one big inside joke.
It has been that way for years with people claiming it doesn't work, ask for proof no one has any.
It's not really in many products anymore anyways but yeah the love/hate is often.
At OP, inhibit-E and virtus are great options
It's all good. It seems that this topic gets brought up at least once every few weeks. Soy lecithin granules, especially at the moderate doses we use for PA, are not going to effect estrogen or testosterone. From an old post:
According to the USDA, soy lecithin contains an average of 15.7mg isoflavones per 100g.
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and this is from examine.com
A lot of people, myself included, seem to find 3 tbsp of lecithin granules (1.8 g PA) to be a good amount. That's 22.5 grams of soy lecithin, which should only contain around 3.5mg isoflavone, much, much less than the 100mg number examine mentioned.
The article you linked has some flawed logic, so It's not even necessary to go back and fact-check it. Even if lecithin granules do have the same percent of phytosterols as soy milk (which I am not saying is the case, I'm just going with the assumption here), a glass of soymilk, as they stated, is 245g, where most people use about 22.5g (3 tbsp) lecithin granules as a source of PA. That's less than 1/10 of a cup, or less than 1 ounce of soymilk. That's absolutely trivial. It's similar fallacious logic, fear mongering even, as saying that apples contain arsenic. While it's technically true, you really have to take the doses needed to have effects and the amounts in said product into consideration for it to mean anything at all.