Got MOOBS? SNS Can Help! - Reintroducing INHIBIT E

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The NEW SNS INHIBIT E has been in the works for a while now, and for good reason. All to often we see companies rushing to release new versions of products which inferior to their predecessors. At SNS we wanted the NEW Inhibit E to be superior to the old whilst maintaining its cost effectiveness - and today we officially and proudly announce its re-release!

For those of you not wanting to read the entire write-up (which you should to gain a more comprehensive understanding of how Inhibit E will help you achieve your goals) then this small section will breakdown what Inhibit E does and its formula here:

Q1: What does Inhibit E claim to do and why should I buy it?

Inhibit E is designed with Estrogen modulation in mind. Most of us are aware that excess Estrogen will make us look bloated through water retention, promote fat storage and increase the chance of developing Gyno unless controlled. This is where Inhibit E comes into play.

Its use will help develop a leaner, dryer and more attractive physique by reducing water retention and minimizing fat storage, helping to unearth the body you have spent countless hours developing.

The inclusion of Abieta (for short) may also enhance body composition through FAT LOSS, making this product ideal for those looking to MAXIMISE their physique!

Additionally, excess Estrogen can make us moody and reduce our sexual desire- a sure combination for failure in the sack. Inhibit E can help restore the Testosterone: Estrogen ratio thus helping improve our mood and sexual desire - which not only benefits us but our WOMEN or that random you meet in the bar (for the single people amongst us).

Q2: Who will benefit from Inhibit E's use?

Those with issues performing in the gym and/ or the bedroom; those who are always feeling MOODY or DOWN; those who CONSTANTLY FEEL BLOATED or FAT despite spending countless hours in the gym; people who have previously run PROHORMONE cycles who are still experiencing HIGH ESTROGEN levels or those simply looking to IMPROVE the TESTOSTERONE to estrogen ratio, INHIBIT E is for you.

Q3: What exactly is in Inhibit E?

The formula is the reason why Inhibit E has taken so long to re-develop. Quite simply, perfection takes time and I as an SNS rep am extremely proud of the SNS team for bringing forth this category smashing product. Here's a short breakdown why:

Brassaiopsis Glomerulata

Extracts of the planet Brassaiopsis Glomerulata have been shown to naturally possess several aromatase inhibiting (AI) compounds. One such compound is (-) - dehydrololiolide. (-) - dehydrololiolide has been shown to possess potent AI properties, and in a study was shown to be as potent as the pharmaceutical AI Letrozole (1). At SNS, we use a Brassaiopsis Glomerulata extract specifically extracted for (-) - dehydrololiolide.

Broussonetia papyrifera
Broussonetia papyrifera extracts have been shown to possess anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties in studies (2,3). Inhibit E uses an extract of Broussonetia papyrifera specifically extracted for Isolicoflavonol. Isolicoflavonol has been shown to possess potent AI properties, and it's inclusion in Inhibit E makes it one of, if not the first product to use Isolicoflavonol (4).

Olive Leaf Extract
Olive Leaf extracts are continuing to become increasingly popular in many different types of supplements and it isn't hard to see why with the large range of benefits that consumers can see from supplementing with this unique ingredient. Although studies are conflicting on whether Olive Leaf extracts truly lower blood pressure, it has been shown to improve insulin sensitivity in humans. Inhibit E utilizes an Olive Leaf extract standardized to 15% Oleuropein. Oleuropein is a phenylethanoid present in Olive Leaf extract that possess powerful antioxidant properties. It has also been shown to potentially aid in fat loss by increasing thermogenin in brown adipose tissue (5-8). A recent study has examined human absorption of oleuropein in humans, and has found that Olive Leaf extracts effectively deliver oleuropein metabolites to plasma in humans (9).

Indole-3-Carbinol
Indole-3-Carbinol is one of the most studied nutraceuticals on the market, most commonly studied for its anti-breast cancer properties. Indole-3-Carbinol is a negative regulator of estrogen and possesses the ability to alter estrogen metabolism. This is where it gets tricky in promoting a supplement. We aren't saying that Indole-3-Carbinol can prevent any type of cancer. However, there has been research suggesting that Indole-3-Carbinol may help prevent the development of estrogen related cancers (including breast cancer) and that it may help stop cancer cells during the phase of a cell's life in which most of the cell's growth occurs, G1 (10-14). It has also been shown to possess antiplatelet and antithrombotic activity (15). Indole-3-Carbinol studies have also shown that it may be useful for individuals at risk of prostate cancer (16-18).

Hesperidin
Hesperidin is a potent antioxidant found in citrus fruits. Animal studies have shown that Hesperidin can reduce cholesterol, blood pressure, and can decrease the rate of bone density loss. It also has a sedative and anti-inflammatory effect (19-27). Hesperidin's inclusion into the Inhibit E formula, however, is due to its pronounced anticancer effects (28-30).

Abieta-8,11,13-trien-18-oic acid (extracted from Commiphora myrrha)
Abieta-8,11,13-trien-18-oic acid is commonly known as Dehydroabietic Acid (DHAA). Studies suggest that this powerful ingredient has an anti-estrogen effect. It also boosts the production of adiponectin, a protein hormone that helps supports weight loss. As a matter of fact, lowered levels of adiponectin correlate with obesity. Therefore, this ingredient may help enhance body composition while helping decrease estrogen.

Q4: Won't all these ANTI E ingredients CRUSH my Estrogen?


In short, no (detailed response in full write up in following post). While Inhibit E will help lower Estrogen levels, extensive research has gone into developing dosages that will not crush your estrogen levels. We at SNS realize that crushing estrogen is actually a negative thing - so with this is mind, we have developed a product which will help PROMOTE HEALTHY estrogen regulation and metabolism.

Q5: What can I stack with INHIBIT E to maximize my results?

Inhibit E's versatility means that it can be stacked with a number of SNS products for synergistic results.

-For FAT LOSS - TTA 500, Green Coffee Bean Extract, RK 500, Reduce XT or any other SNS fat loss product can be used effectively alongside it.

-For PCT (post cycle therapy), INHIBIT E can be stacked with Reduce XT, Growth Factor XT, INHIBIT P or Liver Assist!

-For HORMONAL OPTIMISATION, INHBIT E can be stacked with Growth Factor XT, Reduce XT, SNS DAA, Bulbine and Optimize T (Say whhhaaaaaaattttt!?!?!?!)
 
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And here is the full write up!!


High Affinity AI/Anti-Estrogen*
Helps Promote Healthy Estrogen Regulation and Metabolism*
Potent Hormone Modulator for a Harder, Dryer, Leaner Physique*

The New Inhibit-E contains a unique combination of cutting edge, unique nutraceutical compounds that not only lower estrogen, but also help promote healthy estrogen regulation and metabolism while boosting natural testosterone levels.*

Battling estrogen can be a heck of a battle. You bust your butt in the gym, you watch what you eat, but you just can’t get the results that you want; the results that you DESERVE. Estrogen can cause your body to store fat, make you feel bloated, and counteract all your efforts. It can also make you feel sluggish AND negatively impact your testosterone levels.

This new formulation of Inhibit-E really does mark the return of a supplement legend. The original Inhibit-E set the bar in terms of results and cost effectiveness in the AI/anti-estrogen supplement category. As special as the original was though, the NEW Inhibit-E has even more to offer.

Who can benefit from the New Inhibit-E? Ask yourself a few questions:
 Do you want a leaner, dryer, more attractive physique?
 Do you feel bloated?
 Is icky water weight covering up the body you have worked so hard to get?
 Are you trying to get in the best shape of your life?
 Are you storing fat no matter how hard you are trying to lose it?
 Are you storing fat but aren’t sure why?
 Are you busting your butt in the gym but still aren’t getting the results you want, the results that you DESERVE?
 Do you want a supplement that works as hard for you as you do?

Prohormone Users (Past and Present):
 Are you on or coming off of a prohormone cycle?
 Have you done prohormone cycles in the past and are still experiencing estrogen issues?
 Do you need an AI but don’t want to order one online from one of ‘those’ types of sites?

If you answered yes to any of the above questions, Inhibit-E may be right for you.

Let’s examine the potential benefits from healthy estrogen regulation and management as well as the other potential benefits from Inhibit-E:
 Helps Lower Estrogen AND Promotes Healthy Estrogen Regulation & Metabolism*
 Maximize Natural Testosterone Production*
 Promote Hard, Lean, Dry Muscle Gains*
 Promote Enhanced Body Composition*
 Shed Excess Fluid Weight*

Now, just like any returning legend should, Inhibit-E will take a few questions.

I had or heard so much good feedback about the original Inhibit-E? Why did it take so long for SNS to release a new version?

Perfection Takes Time
The original Inhibit-E really is a supplement legend. It was THE cost effective anti-estrogen product. When SNS stopped making it, people waited, and waited, and waited for a new version to come out. As time went by, some people gave up and thought they would never see a version of Inhibit-E. But many held out hope; hope that there would be a time where SNS would one day finally release a new, even more powerful version of their beloved supplement. That time is now.

So, what was going on at SNS this whole time?
Not content to bring out a product almost as good as the original, not content to bring out a product just as good as the original, the team at SNS was determined to bring out a product that was even BETTER than the original AND to do so at the same cost effective price. Sure, we could’ve thrown together a fancy looking formula or jumped on some trendy new ingredient bandwagon, but that’s not our style.

So yes, did bringing out this New and Even Better Inhibit-E at the same cost effective price take a long time?
Absolutely – as do many of the best things in life.

Does Inhibit-E sign autographs?
We’re sorry, but no, Inhibit-E prefers to leave a lasting impression by helping you achieve the body you have always dreamed of. Think of it like your favorite athlete or rock star coming back for one last big game or show, except the return of Inhibit-E is even better. You don’t have to live a dream through your favorite rocker or athlete; you can now get to work living your own.

Let’s Examine the Ingredients that make the New Inhibit-E so special:

Brassaiopsis Glomerulata
Extracts of the planet Brassaiopsis Glomerulata have been shown to naturally possess several aromatase inhibiting (AI) compounds. One such compound is (-) – dehydrololiolide. (-) – dehydrololiolide has been shown to possess potent AI properties, and in a study was shown to be as potent as the pharmaceutical AI Letrozole (1). At SNS, we use a Brassaiopsis Glomerulata extract specifically extracted for (-) – dehydrololiolide.

Broussonetia papyrifera
Broussonetia papyrifera extracts have been shown to possess anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties in studies (2,3). Inhibit E uses an extract of Broussonetia papyrifera specifically extracted for Isolicoflavonol. Isolicoflavonol has been shown to possess potent AI properties, and it’s inclusion in Inhibit E makes it one of, if not the first product to use Isolicoflavonol (4).

Olive Leaf Extract
Olive Leaf extracts are continuing to become increasingly popular in many different types of supplements and it isn’t hard to see why with the large range of benefits that consumers can see from supplementing with this unique ingredient. Although studies are conflicting on whether Olive Leaf extracts truly lower blood pressure, it has been shown to improve insulin sensitivity in humans. Inhibit E utilizes an Olive Leaf extract standardized to 15% Oleuropein. Oleuropein is a phenylethanoid present in Olive Leaf extract that possess powerful antioxidant properties. It has also been shown to potentially aid in fat loss by increasing thermogenin in brown adipose tissue (5-8). A recent study has examined human absorption of oleuropein in humans, and has found that Olive Leaf extracts effectively deliver oleuropein metabolites to plasma in humans (9).

Indole-3-Carbinol
Indole-3-Carbinol is one of the most studied nutraceuticals on the market, most commonly studied for its anti-breast cancer properties. Indole-3-Carbinol is a negative regulator of estrogen and possesses the ability to alter estrogen metabolism. This is where it gets tricky in promoting a supplement. We aren’t saying that Indole-3-Carbinol can prevent any type of cancer. However, there has been research suggesting that Indole-3-Carbinol may help prevent the development of estrogen related cancers (including breast cancer) and that it may help stop cancer cells during the phase of a cell’s life in which most of the cell’s growth occurs, G1 (10-14). It has also been shown to possess antiplatelet and antithrombotic activity (15). Indole-3-Carbinol studies have also shown that it may be useful for individuals at risk of prostate cancer (16-18).

Hesperidin
Hesperidin is a potent antioxidant found in citrus fruits. Animal studies have shown that Hesperidin can reduce cholesterol, blood pressure, and can decrease the rate of bone density loss. It also has a sedative and anti-inflammatory effect (19-27). Hesperidin’s inclusion into the Inhibit E formula, however, is due to its pronounced anticancer effects (28-30).

Abieta-8,11,13-trien-18-oic acid (extracted from Commiphora myrrha)
Abieta-8,11,13-trien-18-oic acid is commonly known as Dehydroabietic Acid (DHAA). Studies suggest that this powerful ingredient has an anti-estrogen effect. It also boosts the production of adiponectin, a protein hormone that helps supports weight loss. As a matter of fact, lowered levels of adiponectin correlate with obesity. Therefore, this ingredient may help enhance body composition while helping decrease estrogen.

Okay, I’m sold. But do I have to worry that by combining all of these potent ingredients, especially Isolicoflavonol with (-) – dehydrololiolide, that Inhibit-E will be too potent? What about the lack of human trials for these ingredients?

Absolutely not. The team at SNS has carefully examined both compounds and studied the scientific literature extensively to derive the proprietary dosages of these two compounds from the Brassaiopsis Glomerulata and Broussonetia papyrifera extracts in Inhibit E. We do not disclose this information, however, due to the novel inclusion of Isolicoflavonol in our formula, and the rare usage Brassaiopsis Glomerulata extracts standardized for (-) – dehydrololiolide.

These two extracts are lacking in human trials (although this is quite common in the supplement industry, especially with ingredients relating to estrogen metabolism, which are commonly done in cell culture lines), so it is sometimes difficult to derive at what level the dose of each ingredient becomes too potent. To accommodate for this, we dosed both compounds at safe and acceptable levels to prevent the product from crushing your estrogen levels. (Did you ever think you would have to worry about the possibility of a non-stimulant supplement being too strong? Yeah, I know – pretty exciting isn’t it?)

Another thing to consider into this equation is the inclusion of the other ingredients in this product. Inhibit-E is designed to not only lower your estrogen levels/product, but to also promote healthy estrogen regulation and metabolism. Lowering your estrogen levels too dramatically can actually be a negative thing, and with our new Inhibit-E formula, we at SNS keep that in mind.

Stacking and Synergy:

Inhibit-E is versatile and can be stacked with a variety of other SNS products for improved, synergistic results. For fat loss, it can be stacked with Reduce XT, GlycoPhase, TTA-500, or other SNS fat loss products. For PCT (Post Cycle Therapy), Inhibit-E can be stacked with Growth Factor XT, Inhibit-P, Reduce XT, Liver Assist XT, X-gels, & more. For natural hormonal optimization regiments, Inhibit-E can be stacked with Growth Factor XT, Inhibit-P, X-Gels, Reduce XT, SNS DAA caps or powder, select other SNS products, &/or the upcoming SNS Natural Test Booster – Optimize-T.

Inhibit-E – the Anti-Estrogen King is Back
Get Yours Now!


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 3 capsules
Servings Per Container: 30

Amount Per Serving:
Brassaiopsis Glomerulata (extracted for (-)-Dehydrololiolide) – 500 mg.
Broussonetia papyrifera (extracted for Isolicoflavonol) – 400 mg.
Olive Leaf Extract (15% Oleuropein) – 400 mg.
Indole-3-Carbinol (I3C) – 400 mg.
Hesperidin – 200 mg.
Abieta-8,11,13-trien-18-oic acid (extracted from Commiphora myrrha) – 100 mg.

Suggested Use:
As a dietary supplement, take 1 capsule 3 times per day, with or without meals. Do not use this product for longer than 8 weeks without a 4 week break.

Warnings:
This product is for healthy adults 18 years of age or older. Consult with a physician before using this or any dietary supplement, especially if you are taking any prescription, over the counter medication, or have any preexisting medical condition. Do not use this product if you have been diagnosed with prostate cancer, testicular cancer, or breast cancer. Discontinue use 2 weeks prior to any surgery. Discontinue use and consult a physician if you experience any adverse reaction to this product. Do not use if safety seal is broken or missing. This product should not be taken by women. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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Nicely done Jiigzz...can I get your autograph in lieu of Inhibit E's at least?
 
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Good stuff. Profile looks good and I've always had success with SNS products. Eager to give this a go sometime soon.
 
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Heck of a formula!
 
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You guys should really check out some of the insane SNS black friday deals around the web. Inhibit-e will be out there for cheap :p

Personally, i can't wait and will be purchasing some myself this Friday.
 
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Not yet :D

I'm just having a look at customs to see if there are any restrictions on Abieta
 
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ATD at high dosages wrecked my joints, but damn did it work. I don't see this being as bad.
 
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Please let us know, I had no problems with getting the original in, only 5 bottles left of OG lol....
Have emailed, will hear back tomorrow
 
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For those that are unaware, snagency has recently passed on. The man has helped me tremendously in the past year with my own personal development; mostly through criticizing my scientific background, but also by showing me to not focus as intently on the small details to make the most out of my training.

A thread has been set up where you can leave some comments. While I never had the privilege of meeting the big man, his presence on this board was truly felt.

Rest in Peace Steve.

http://anabolicminds.com/forum/redefine-nutrition/260772-snagencyv2-0-a-2.html#post4729416
 
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For those that are unaware, snagency has recently passed on. The man has helped me tremendously in the past year with my own personal development; mostly through criticizing my scientific background, but also by showing me to not focus as intently on the small details to make the most out of my training.

A thread has been set up where you can leave some comments. While I never had the privilege of meeting the big man, his presence on this board was truly felt.

Rest in Peace Steve.

http://anabolicminds.com/forum/redefine-nutrition/260772-snagencyv2-0-a-2.html#post4729416
This is awful news! What was the cause of death?
 
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Glad to see that this is seeing the light of day. Nice work guys.
 

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Nice to see this new version of Inhibit and coming from one of my favorite supplement co I think I might have to pick up
a jar along with another jar of Bulbine.
 
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Nice to see this new version of Inhibit and coming from one of my favorite supplement co I think I might have to pick up
a jar along with another jar of Bulbine.
how is bulbine treating you?
 

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For those that are unaware, snagency has recently passed on. The man has helped me tremendously in the past year with my own personal development; mostly through criticizing my scientific background, but also by showing me to not focus as intently on the small details to make the most out of my training.

A thread has been set up where you can leave some comments. While I never had the privilege of meeting the big man, his presence on this board was truly felt.

Rest in Peace Steve.

http://anabolicminds.com/forum/redefine-nutrition/260772-snagencyv2-0-a-2.html#post4729416
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how is bulbine treating you?
SNS Bulbine was good and it sneaks up on you and I only needed 1 cap a day and the next time I run it I will
go for a straight 6 weeks instead 30 days. I did a review for it in the review section when you get a moment
check it out.
 
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To all NZ and Aus customers - it appears (at least for now) that Inhibit E will make it into the country.
 
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To all NZ and Aus customers - it appears (at least for now) that Inhibit E will make it into the country.
Good news!
 
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Got a bottle of this purely out of curiosity... And the Black Friday sale lol
 
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How strong is it to be used as ai in trest cycle ?
 
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How strong is it to be used as ai in trest cycle ?
As this product is new, we dont have an idea of how effective it would be in this situation
 
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Faaaak! Why are u doing this to me !
This gonna be stacked with Tribulus A., Fenu400 , Chlorotest <3
 
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Faaaak! Why are u doing this to me !
This gonna be stacked with Tribulus A., Fenu400 , Chlorotest <3
Sounds like a nice stack.
 

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I just ordered 4 jars of Inhibit-E and it comes with my FAVORITE cissus supplement Cissus-XT as a bogo with each
jar so when I do run the Inhibit-E which I don't know when yet I will DEFINITELY post up a review. Come to think of it I have
11 empty SNS jars of product and I need one more to make 12 so I can send it in for a free supplement and I think
I would like another jar of Bulbine. I hope SNS still has that prom going on.
 

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