I have been reading studies on citrus flavonoids (apigenin , naringenin. and hesperetin, being potent aromatase inhibitors even being used in the treatment of breast cancer,Also read a few studies on Cialis have some estrogen blocking abilities as well. Does any one know of any other natural or less invasive supplements/ medication to replace the common aromasin,arimex,letrozole, tomaxofin as these can cause unpleasant unwanted side effects of their owne.
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I have all my clients on Calcium D-glucarate, it is important because it helps ensure that estrogen marked for excretion actually leaves the body. Without sufficient levels of calcium D-glucarate, the neutralized hormone can be activated and reabsorbed in the body. The liver then has to work again on clearing the reintroduced hormone, which strains the liver. Taurine ...Lowers 7β-estradiol (E2) as well as CSAD, CDO. (NMN, NAD+) also help...
1.) Estrogenes are not bad in principle as they have also an anabolic effect and are essential. They are mainly responsible for the sythesis of collagens - this helps many tissues: skin, joints, tendons, ligaments etc. and so further to build muscles. Ergo a physiological ratio between androgenes and estrogenes should be one of the main targets. 2.) Not all aromatase-inhibitors are the same, so they have different potentials, side effects and half-life periods. For example: Exemestane (Aromasine) is a steroid itself, Anastrozole (Arimidex, Anablock) not and cause significant liver damage (increased transaminases) when usig it over a long time. 3.) Tamoxifen and Clomifene ARE NOT inhibitors of aromatase like anastrozole or exemestane, they are SERMs and a very good alternative to the aromatase-inhibitors. This substances block the receptors for estrogenes (especially in breast tissues: blocks gynecomastia) while stimulating the natural production of testosterone in the testicles via the hypothalamic feedback mechanism. This means the testes would not shrink or not so intense during the use of AAS. 4.) The natural way to reduce the effect and concentration of aromatese is to reduce the body fat. This enzyme is mainly active in fat tissue: More fat = more aromatase activity. 5.) Some vegetables and fruits have natural aromatase-inhibitors (e.g. Indol-3-Carabinol). Its rather not a real alternative to the pharmacological substances but may help a little bit.
Kelly wigton just what I was looking for thanks!!
Ed vaard your answer barley touches on on the question. A description of estrogen or aromatase-inhibitors was not the question. That looks like a copy and paste from a Google.
The other day I forgot to bring up high potency grape seed extract. Two molecules in the seeds proanthocyanidin and procyanidin can both effectively block the conversion of testosterone to estrogen via inhibiting the aromatase enzyme. Being structurally similar to pycnogenol is proanthocyanidin and procyanidin both also enhance circulation and nitric oxide production in the body that help in the gym and bed room. Hope this helps!
My buddy swears that Grape Seed Extract works really well. He has never done bloods but he swears it got rid of all his High E symptoms.
I have all my clients on Calcium D-glucarate, it is important because it helps ensure that estrogen marked for excretion actually leaves the body. Without sufficient levels of calcium D-glucarate, the neutralized hormone can be activated and reabsorbed in the body. The liver then has to work again on clearing the reintroduced hormone, which strains the liver. Taurine ...Lowers 7β-estradiol (E2) as well as CSAD, CDO. (NMN, NAD+) also help...
Kelly wigton just what I was looking for thanks!!
The other day I forgot to bring up high potency grape seed extract. Two molecules in the seeds proanthocyanidin and procyanidin can both effectively block the conversion of testosterone to estrogen via inhibiting the aromatase enzyme. Being structurally similar to pycnogenol is proanthocyanidin and procyanidin both also enhance circulation and nitric oxide production in the body that help in the gym and bed room. Hope this helps!
1.) Estrogenes are not bad in principle as they have also an anabolic effect and are essential. They are mainly responsible for the sythesis of collagens - this helps many tissues: skin, joints, tendons, ligaments etc. and so further to build muscles. Ergo a physiological ratio between androgenes and estrogenes should be one of the main targets. 2.) Not all aromatase-inhibitors are the same, so they have different potentials, side effects and half-life periods. For example: Exemestane (Aromasine) is a steroid itself, Anastrozole (Arimidex, Anablock) not and cause significant liver damage (increased transaminases) when usig it over a long time. 3.) Tamoxifen and Clomifene ARE NOT inhibitors of aromatase like anastrozole or exemestane, they are SERMs and a very good alternative to the aromatase-inhibitors. This substances block the receptors for estrogenes (especially in breast tissues: blocks gynecomastia) while stimulating the natural production of testosterone in the testicles via the hypothalamic feedback mechanism. This means the testes would not shrink or not so intense during the use of AAS. 4.) The natural way to reduce the effect and concentration of aromatese is to reduce the body fat. This enzyme is mainly active in fat tissue: More fat = more aromatase activity. 5.) Some vegetables and fruits have natural aromatase-inhibitors (e.g. Indol-3-Carabinol). Its rather not a real alternative to the pharmacological substances but may help a little bit.
Ed vaard your answer barley touches on on the question. A description of estrogen or aromatase-inhibitors was not the question. That looks like a copy and paste from a Google.
My buddy swears that Grape Seed Extract works really well. He has never done bloods but he swears it got rid of all his High E symptoms.