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Chrysin
Block Estrogen, Increase Testosterone
1. What is it and where does it come from?
Chrysin is a naturally occurring isoflavone chemically extracted from
the plant Passiflora coerulea. Honeycomb also contains small amounts.
2. What does it do and what scientific studies give evidence to
support this?
Scientific studies show that flavones (primarily chrysin) may exert a
wide variety of powerful effects. Specifically, studies done in Europe
show that after supplementing with chrysin blood serum levels of
testosterone went up a whopping 30%! How does this work? There are two
major hormones in both guys and gals: testosterone and estrogen.
Testosterone is dominant in guys and estrogen is dominant in gals--duh!
But interestingly, estrogen seems to be a signal to the pituitary gland
in the brain. Based on estrogen levels, the pituitary turns on or off
testosterone production. The higher the estrogen levels, the lower the
amounts of testosterone will be produced. This is where chrysin comes
in! Chrysin basically reduces estrogen levels by cutting down on its
conversion from testosterone.
3. Who needs it and what are some symptoms of deficiency?
Today's bodybuilders and competitive athletes are always looking for
ways to boost their natural testosterone levels. Of coarse there's DHEA,
Tribulus terrastis, and androstenedione (to name a few), which supply
raw materials for the production of testosterone. Now there's another
way! Our bodies naturally convert some amounts of testosterone into
estrogen (aromatization), a process which accelerates as testosterone
levels go up. Chrysin works by minimizing this conversion! Chrysin is
the "anti-aromatization" if you will. This is great news for those who
want to enhance their muscle building ability! Furthermore, according to
the July '98 Ironman magazine, "bodybuilders using testosterone boosters
today worry a lot less about gynecomastia and hair loss if they're
stacking chrysin." Because chrysin is not an essential nutrient, it is
not associated with deficiency.
4. How much should be taken? Are there any side effects?
European Olympic athletes report 1-3 grams of chrysin per day is a safe
and effective dose. Follow the directions and dosages on the bottles
below. For best results, it is recommended to take one half one hour
before working out and the other half at bedtime. With proper
supplementation, there have been no reported side effects.
Information given
by this website is provided for informational purposes and is not meant
to substitute for the advice provided by a physician or other medical
professionals. You should not use the information given for diagnosing a
health problem or disease. If you have or suspect that you have a
medical problem, promptly contact your health care provider.
The above information is just a guide to general circumstances and in no
way should it contradict the advice that you have been given by your
medical doctor or specialist.
* 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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