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Qualifications Looking to Learn More I've Been to the Gym | Anti-Estrogens what are they? what do they do? reason i ask if because i am looking at norateen heavyweight II and it mentions 'anti-estrogens' ![]() |
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Qualifications Update your profile! No qualifications entered yet. | Re: anti-estrogens |
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Qualifications Update your profile! No qualifications entered yet. | Re: Anti-Estrogens Quote:
Fenugreek- 600 mgs. = used as a flavoring in baked goods and in imitation maple syrup. Beta-ecdysterone- 90 mgs. and Methoxyisoflavone- 60 mgs. Now these are the main ingredients in this product. There was some articles about muscle building properties from these two. There are many products that have these type of herbs in them. Methoxy 500 EX 60 caps 500 mg. 24 Bucks. Another thing I noticed in my reading is how the word < sapogenin > was thrown around. This is used in 60 % of steroid production. But it is not a steroid and these type of products are herbs. I am not a scientist for sure and I am not saying you can not get results from some of these products but the marketing can go a little too far. No side effects, catabolism or estrogen build-up > This was another claim about norateen. I was confused with this statement. If you don't have an estrogen build up, why would you include DMI or Diindolymethane 90 MG. as your Anti- estrogen additive? In conclusion, I myself would read up as much as possible about some of these products before ordering. Even as far as the price on the active compounds in them. Good Luck with your goals! bronson. Last edited by bronson : 02-03-2007 at 09:07 PM. | |
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Qualifications Personal Trainer Avid Bodybuilding Reader | Re: Anti-Estrogens Very good direction Bronson! TEX
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Qualifications Update your profile! No qualifications entered yet. | Re: Anti-Estrogens I was reading more information on Mucuna Prureins and there was articles on its muscle building properties. Then I read an article about Dr. Ray Sahelian MD. who formulated Mucuna Purein in 400 mg. capsules. He says that side effects at high doses are overstimulation, increased body temperature, and insomnia. This would not be a good thing. The product we are talking about has 600 mgs. So its like six of one and half a dozen of the other with a lot of these products. You really have to watch out for the hype and marketing before making a purchase. And do some home work before you jump in. |
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Qualifications Looking to Learn More I've Been to the Gym | Re: Anti-Estrogens Ordered Norateen Heavyweight II today, looked at it on lots of websites and seems an excellent product. Thanks for that, Bronson, will keep you guys posted. |
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Qualifications Update your profile! No qualifications entered yet. | Re: Anti-Estrogens Ok Andrew. Good luck to you. If you feel any of the side effects mentioned above you can try to decrease the dosage. |
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