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What is Triazole™?

Robboe

Handsome and intelligent
There is a lot of mystery surrounding the upcoming product by Driven Sports. To date, all that has been released is that it is a potent aromatase inhibitor (AI) and that it will go by the name of Triazole™. Driven Sports President Matt Cahill has, however, been quoted online as saying that Triazole™ “will not be a single ingredient product, it will not contain any steroidal compounds, it will not be illegal for athlete's to use UNLESS your organization has a blanket clause for all aromatase inhibitors (AI).”

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The actual driving force behind the product, he states, “is based off of Letrozole's structure which we believe to be the king of AIs.” Letrozole is a prescription aromatase inhibitor that significantly lowers estrogen. Cahill adds, “It does lower estrogen (better then any OTC steroidal AI I’ve seen) and it does boost test but I am not releasing amounts just yet. There is blood work on multiple users which will eventually be posted.”

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By the way folks, if you haven't heard of DS before and don't know what we or our products are about, please take five minutes to check our company forum here on AM.com where i've put up some brief info threads.

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There is a lot of mystery surrounding the upcoming product by Driven Sports. To date, all that has been released is that it is a potent aromatase inhibitor (AI) and that it will go by the name of Triazole™. Driven Sports President Matt Cahill has, however, been quoted online as saying that Triazole™ “will not be a single ingredient product, it will not contain any steroidal compounds, it will not be illegal for athlete's to use UNLESS your organization has a blanket clause for all aromatase inhibitors (AI).”

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The actual driving force behind the product, he states, “is based off of Letrozole's structure which we believe to be the king of AIs.” Letrozole is a prescription aromatase inhibitor that significantly lowers estrogen. Cahill adds, “It does lower estrogen (better then any OTC steroidal AI I’ve seen) and it does boost test but I am not releasing amounts just yet. There is blood work on multiple users which will eventually be posted.”

More EXCLUSIVE Triazole™ information coming soon!!

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Wow good to see some familiar people even if under some new names or new company names..... great memories of some great past products....sure there is more to come.

Mr.50
 
Anything that has Matt Cahill's mind behind it is guaranteed to be innovative and of the highest quality. I am curious to see what he has up his sleeve with this new product.

Cheers!:cheers:

-Sean-

Team APPNUT
 
omg
gonna have an orgasm
im the bottle
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will be following this as I might need an ai for a cycle
 
Yeah I have kept up with this since first call but I am just waiting to see what the inital response will be from testers.
 
It seems we'll have news either today or tomorrow :)

The first discussion will be today!

I am actually quite interested in what this turns out to be. Are you guys still planning to give a breakdown of the ingredients, as mentioned earlier? I am assuming if they are completely new ideas, it will be hard for others to find alot of information on it.

Yes. And we will be providing info on each so you won't have to look far!

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The first info about Triazole:

Triazole™ introduces a BRAND NEW compound to the industry that we call pZole™. pZole™ is a NATURAL aromatase inhibitor (AI) found in the shrub Brassaiopsis glomerulata. This shrub is native to South Asia where it is used to treat rheumatism and back pain. Brassaiopsis glomerulata has been shown to contain several natural AI, of which, pZole™ has been shown to be the strongest. In fact, during a comparison study with the prescription drug Letrozole (a potent AI) there was no statistical difference between it and pZole™ with regards to aromatase inhibition!

Aromatase is the enzyme that converts androgens like testosterone into estrogens and is the main way by which males generate estrogen. When aromatase is inhibited, your brain will detect lower levels of estrogen and will in turn respond by increasing testosterone levels significantly. In case you didn’t know, this is a good thing. Actually, it’s a GREAT thing as one of the functions of testosterone is to rapidly increase protein synthesis in cells, leading to bigger and stronger muscles.

Balunas MJ, Su B, Riswan S, Fong HH, Brueggemeier RW, Pezzuto JM, Kinghorn AD. Isolation and Characterization of Aromatase Inhibitors from Brassaiopsis glomerulata (Araliaceae). Phytochem Lett. 2009 Feb 19;2(1):29-33.
 
some ais cause me joint pain will this one be joint friendly? for some reason bromo and form are the only ones that dont bother my joints.
 
so will this kill etro like letro?
gyno cure?
 
Found some good reads on this bad boy, good find and I congrat you guys on this find! I will say this, there is one extract out there that few know of and I was able to find it, sourcing it is a pain, but according to bloodwork and studies; its more than 300% more effective than fadogia while blocking estrogen.
 
hey much is this gonna sell for?
 
Man, it's been killing me! I've been getting updates all day on new posts on this thread on my Blackberry, but for some reason, I can't access AM on my phone.. Finally, I'm home & can see what this is all about!! Fortunately, I do follow you guys on fb..

Like Rochapb asked, how much??:deal:
 
Another little tidbit for you fellas regarding pZole:

One of our alpha testers of pZole reported a decrease in estrogen of 41%, and his free testosterone went from a level of 64.3 to193.4 -- that is a 300% INCREASE!
 
Another little tidbit for you fellas regarding pZole:

One of our alpha testers of pZole reported a decrease in estrogen of 41%, and his free testosterone went from a level of 64.3 to193.4 -- that is a 300% INCREASE!

Hence making it stronger than "FreeTest", knowing AX the bottle will give at least 1 month unlike "FreeTest"......
 
Another little tidbit for you fellas regarding pZole:

One of our alpha testers of pZole reported a decrease in estrogen of 41%, and his free testosterone went from a level of 64.3 to193.4 -- that is a 300% INCREASE!

YOU GOTTA BE YANKING ME!!!
 
Another little tidbit for you fellas regarding pZole:

One of our alpha testers of pZole reported a decrease in estrogen of 41%, and his free testosterone went from a level of 64.3 to193.4 -- that is a 300% INCREASE!

very interesting. looking forward to trying it!
 
Looking forward to the product being released...will more than likely pick up a bottle or two.

I'm on Bromo now and loving it and bromo isn't even the "cream of the crop".
 
Another morsel for you guys:

Prunella Vulgaris is a highly esteemed traditional medicinal herb that is affectionately known as “heal-all”. It gets this name thanks to the diversity of ailments it has been purported to fix. These include anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial effects, its ability to reduce fevers, stomach problems and even lower blood pressure. More recently, new research into its effects on cancer and diabetes have come to light. Prunella Vulgaris has been demonstrated to have anti-estrogenic properties through its effect in activating the Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) which can interfere with estrogen. Further proof of this effect is displayed in its effect on inhibiting the estrogen-induced enzyme, CYR61, which has recently been suggested as a biomarker for prostate cancer.


Collins NH, Lessey EC, DuSell CD, McDonnell DP, Fowler L, Palomino WA, Illera MJ, Yu X, Mo B, Houwing AM, Lessey BA. Characterization of antiestrogenic activity of the Chinese herb, prunella vulgaris, using in vitro and in vivo (Mouse Xenograft) models. Biol Reprod. 2009 Feb;80(2):375-83.
 
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