Clickster said:Athletic Xtreme Lean FX
SNS Reduce XT
I have used both and I love both. Never experienced any joint discomfort during either.
Good Luck! I know from many of my friends... joint pain sucks.
I would like opinions on cortisol supplements that have worked for people. I already take an anti-e so I my joints can't take another one.
The original Lean Xtreme was very effective for me. The reformulated version others have had success with.
7-keto or 3,7-keto have also worked for me, either in topical or oral form.
I haven't personally used it, but DHEA works well.
As does supplementing with high doses of Vitamin C and Cissus.
There are so many things out there - it's just findiing what works for you, in the right form and dosing/timing.
~Rosie~
jxn said:Phosphatidylserine. Unfortunately it's relatively expensive to use in the 400-800mg doses used in the studies. But it does have some science behind it...
mr.cooper69 said:If you're a fan of the original Lean Xtreme, look at SNS Reduce XT. It's the same as the original LX; licensed from DS.
Vitamin C will not reduce cortisol unless you are a marathon runner.
Cissus won't appreciably lower cortisol either I'm afraid. DHEA metabolites though...they're winners.
Ya it is a great product and if anyone is interested shoot me a PM for a discountAlso this, PP makes endoamp max which is great for cortisol but the primary ingredient ps is expensive.