Quick design - might or might not work along with HUNG as an add-on. Carrier might be too harsh.
Summary: New studies show significant conversion enzymes DHEA---> Test (simplified) in the skin and muscle. DHEA "transdermals" work by bypassing first pass metabolism in the liver, but still rely on full body conversion, which is good and bad.
I'm testing a new design, topical instead of transdermal. This is a two-phase design combined into a single product.
The first phase uses a cyclodextrin-complexed DHEA that speed through into the muscle below where it undergoes conversion. The Second phase uses a Chitosan-coated Liposomal DHEA, which has been shown to penetrate deep into all layers of the skin and halt there, again to undergo conversion.
They are both combined into the original localized topical - which doesn't necessarily mix up very thick, but is insanely effective.
Looking for 4 testers that are VERY painstaking in their body awareness. Since the conversion is happening mostly locally, in the muscle, shutdown shouldn't be a huge issue.
Summary: New studies show significant conversion enzymes DHEA---> Test (simplified) in the skin and muscle. DHEA "transdermals" work by bypassing first pass metabolism in the liver, but still rely on full body conversion, which is good and bad.
I'm testing a new design, topical instead of transdermal. This is a two-phase design combined into a single product.
The first phase uses a cyclodextrin-complexed DHEA that speed through into the muscle below where it undergoes conversion. The Second phase uses a Chitosan-coated Liposomal DHEA, which has been shown to penetrate deep into all layers of the skin and halt there, again to undergo conversion.
They are both combined into the original localized topical - which doesn't necessarily mix up very thick, but is insanely effective.
Looking for 4 testers that are VERY painstaking in their body awareness. Since the conversion is happening mostly locally, in the muscle, shutdown shouldn't be a huge issue.