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Transaderm and AndroHard v3...AI necessary?

WARBIRDWS6 said:
F it.....i'm gonna get some pygeum for prostate insurance.....actually for bigger loads, ok I admit it.

NewChapter makes a great product called Prostate 5LX. It is available online or if u need it ASAP some v shops carry it. And I'm not one to step into the big franchise shops for anything but this was worth it. I had prostate infection after an h drol run (used cycle support and others but still got me) and took antibiotic and got rid of it, so I kno how bad prostate issues can be. And my genetics aren't helping either lol buy I was having a flare up bout 3 days ago while doing split lunges and thought 'not again' so I researched for a bit and sped over to the shop and luckily they had this product. Dosed 3 pills/day for last 3 days and the discomfort and flare up is gone! It's hard to believe and I don't hype up products unless they work but this does! I stand behind it and it's become a lifesaver. It's a new staple in my supps for sure. Of you use this stuff I guarantee you'll be just fine in regards to prostate issues. Research the product, the ingredients, and some reviews and you'll see. I'm seeing great results from it. Hope this helps man! And good luck with the cycle!
 
I actually think DHT has an affinity to the prostate, seems to like that part of the body....in a bad way of course.

Surprisingly the more I read the more it seems like Estrogen plays a bigger role in prostate issue then the total amount of DHT.
 
Surprisingly the more I read the more it seems like Estrogen plays a bigger role in prostate issue then the total amount of DHT.

you know what? that might make sense. I know I have high estrogen (always).....and my prostate does give me issues time to time with no test booster/PH of any sort being run.
 
Info on medspace:

"Using the hypogonadal mice, an animal model system that is completely deficient of pituitary gonadotropins and, hence, of sex steroids, Risbridger and colleagues revealed that exposure to estrogen results in an inflammatory and proliferative response within both prostatic epithelium and stroma. On the other hand, in the aromatase overexpressing mouse model, an extensive inflammation of the prostate occurs during late life, supporting the role of estrogen in prostate inflammation.
Transient neonatal treatment of the estrogen-deficient, aromatase knockout mouse with the synthetic estrogen diethylstilbestrol induces both epithelial dysplasia and inflammation in the adult life. Using the neonatal rodent as an animal model, it has been shown that early exposure to high doses of estradiol results in an increased incidence with aging of prostatic lesions, including hyperplasia, inflammatory cell infiltration and PIN. This process, referred to as 'developmental estrogenization' or 'estrogen imprinting', is believed to determine an increased incidence of, or susceptibility to, prostatic adenocarcinoma in the aging male.There is consistent evidence that the estrogen-driven prostate inflammation is mediated specifically via ERa, as this phenomenon is absent in the ERa knockout mice, while it remains almost unchanged in the ERß knockout mice."
 
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