Posted by Nelson Montana on elite. I found it interesting.
Some of you may remember that a few months back I did an estrogen level check with my monthly blood test and found that by using chrysin and calcium D glucarate my e level went from a slightly high 37.6 to a respectable 27.4. This month I decided to use 6 OXO to see how it fared. The results are in.
My estrodiol was 26.
Now keep in mind there are many variables in play here and the numbers can go up and down a few points day to day. However, taken at face value, two basic conclusions can be drawn from these results.
6OXO will indeed work to lower estrogen.
And Two: It will lower estrogen approximately as well as Chrysin and calcium d glucarate.
Keep in mind also, the level of effect may vary depending on ones e elevation. Will it lower MORE e if estrogen is extremely high? Hard to say. Will it lower a "normal" estrogen level? Maybe.
Another interesting point to this test is the absurd claim that 6 OXO will raise testosterne 265%!!! Where do these companies come up with these preposterous claims?!? For one thing, the whole concept of a lowered estrogen level raising testosterone is completely misconstrued. (But that's a topic for another time). Anyway, my T level was right around where it's always been. Last month it was 920. (I'm on 100 mgs/wk HRT) This month it was 910. (In all fairness the test was taken 6 days after my shot and last month it was taken 5 days after). If 6OXO did what it claims, my T would be over 2000!!! Nonsense.
So there you have it, in black and white -- and red. On one hand I can say that ergopharm finally came out with a product that is effective. On the other hand, you can buy Chrysin and Calcium D Glucarate from BAC for less than half the price of 6 OXO , or if you don't want to cap and mix your own capsules, you can get "Post-Cycle" from Protein Factory and get Maca,Epimedium, Cndium, Milk Thistle, r-ala and Lecithin as well all in one shot.
I'd be willing to give 6OXO another try, but I'd like to see some more legit tests done. And they'll simply have to do better with the price. At any rate, I think it's good news to know that natural substances can help to control estrogen without nasty side effects.
Some of you may remember that a few months back I did an estrogen level check with my monthly blood test and found that by using chrysin and calcium D glucarate my e level went from a slightly high 37.6 to a respectable 27.4. This month I decided to use 6 OXO to see how it fared. The results are in.
My estrodiol was 26.
Now keep in mind there are many variables in play here and the numbers can go up and down a few points day to day. However, taken at face value, two basic conclusions can be drawn from these results.
6OXO will indeed work to lower estrogen.
And Two: It will lower estrogen approximately as well as Chrysin and calcium d glucarate.
Keep in mind also, the level of effect may vary depending on ones e elevation. Will it lower MORE e if estrogen is extremely high? Hard to say. Will it lower a "normal" estrogen level? Maybe.
Another interesting point to this test is the absurd claim that 6 OXO will raise testosterne 265%!!! Where do these companies come up with these preposterous claims?!? For one thing, the whole concept of a lowered estrogen level raising testosterone is completely misconstrued. (But that's a topic for another time). Anyway, my T level was right around where it's always been. Last month it was 920. (I'm on 100 mgs/wk HRT) This month it was 910. (In all fairness the test was taken 6 days after my shot and last month it was taken 5 days after). If 6OXO did what it claims, my T would be over 2000!!! Nonsense.
So there you have it, in black and white -- and red. On one hand I can say that ergopharm finally came out with a product that is effective. On the other hand, you can buy Chrysin and Calcium D Glucarate from BAC for less than half the price of 6 OXO , or if you don't want to cap and mix your own capsules, you can get "Post-Cycle" from Protein Factory and get Maca,Epimedium, Cndium, Milk Thistle, r-ala and Lecithin as well all in one shot.
I'd be willing to give 6OXO another try, but I'd like to see some more legit tests done. And they'll simply have to do better with the price. At any rate, I think it's good news to know that natural substances can help to control estrogen without nasty side effects.
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