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DHEA at 50mg and 100mg shown to be very effective

2 posts ago you agreed with me that it does NOT lower cortisol. now you're saying it does again?

and nowhere in any literature i've seen has an increase in serum or free T been seen with DHEA administration. perhaps you have seen something i have not.

i really prefer to argue with you when you're more on top of things, LMD. i know you're busy these days, but...

Oops, I didn't not mean to say cortisol, either that or I was referring to various DHEA analogues, which definitely do (and yes I have the literature, no I won't post it right now lol).

But as for the other stuff I said I meant. I def. don't have time these days, I wish I had more time to research but between school and work, it is tough :(.

You will see some DHEA Analogues soon ;). Som egoooood ones!
 
Oops, I didn't not mean to say cortisol, either that or I was referring to various DHEA analogues, which definitely do (and yes I have the literature, no I won't post it right now lol).

But as for the other stuff I said I meant. I def. don't have time these days, I wish I had more time to research but between school and work, it is tough :(.

You will see some DHEA Analogues soon ;). Som egoooood ones!
i'm interested...7OH seemed to work well for folks.

what can a different analog do that 7OH cant? any more cortisol inhibition and my joints would go on strike.
 
i'm interested...7OH seemed to work well for folks.

what can a different analog do that 7OH cant? any more cortisol inhibition and my joints would go on strike.

I'll touch on this in the IBE forum in the weeks to come. Full writeup will be available for X-Lean soon (our new anti-cortisol). I'll let ya know when it is up.

Different analogues have completely different properties. Some bond stronger due to various functional groups being added, some are a little more resistant to enzymatic attack, etc.

I believe when I made the cortisol comment above I was thinking of DHEA and its analogues.
 
I'll touch on this in the IBE forum in the weeks to come. Full writeup will be available for X-Lean soon (our new anti-cortisol). I'll let ya know when it is up.

Different analogues have completely different properties. Some bond stronger due to various functional groups being added, some are a little more resistant to enzymatic attack, etc.
hmm...unless they have other properties aside from cortisol inhibition i cant see the use. i guess i'll have to wait until you all make a write-up and wait til the zomIBEs all try it out...haha - just kidding about the zomIBEs part!...well, sorta :stick:
 
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