Blood work for Epicatechin and Laxogenin

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So there are a lot of threads about if whether these supplements work or not especially for us younger males; as I've posted in other threads right now I am doing a test run on Epicatechin(follidrone 2.0) and Laxogenin to see what the hype is about. Has anyone ever done any blood work for these supplements like before after not taking any sarms/pro hormones/anabolics to see what before/after their testosterone and levels looked like? Was really wondering about this.
 
I highly doubt it, because neither Laxogenin or Epicatechin are supposed to increase one's testosterone, at least that I have come across. Getting your testosterone levels checked before and after a run of Epi/Laxo would not be indicative in any way of how well, if at all, you responded to said combo. Now, I may have misinterpreted your question, or why you think one would want to get their levels checked before/after an Epi/Laxo run...
 
I highly doubt it, because neither Laxogenin or Epicatechin are supposed to increase one's testosterone, at least that I have come across. Getting your testosterone levels checked before and after a run of Epi/Laxo would not be indicative in any way of how well, if at all, you responded to said combo. Now, I may have misinterpreted your question, or why you think one would want to get their levels checked before/after an Epi/Laxo run...

Agreed bloods seem pointless with natural product that is designed to be nonhormonal.
 
This also explains why we spend so much money on these natural supplements with little effectiveness. They just don't come to making any major impact but to avoid hormonal supplements we buy something. Maybe that's better than nothing
 
i mean if these products show a clear increase in testosterone levels that would be interesting. so before and after is something someone has checked to see if these natty anabolics have an effect on the body
 
So there are a lot of threads about if whether these supplements work or not especially for us younger males; as I've posted in other threads right now I am doing a test run on Epicatechin(follidrone 2.0) and Laxogenin to see what the hype is about. Has anyone ever done any blood work for these supplements like before after not taking any sarms/pro hormones/anabolics to see what before/after their testosterone and levels looked like? Was really wondering about this.

Is that stuff even supposed to boost test? Idk much about it. I tried both when they first came out can't really say if they worked. I thought the epi was doing something but I usually think that about any supplement.
 
This also explains why we spend so much money on these natural supplements with little effectiveness. They just don't come to making any major impact but to avoid hormonal supplements we buy something. Maybe that's better than nothing

I disagree, Natural supplements can certainly help but they aren't going to do the work for you. Thats the main thing to remember


Not endorsing these two things but making a point about supplements in general
 
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