Posted by Lori on February 04, 1997 at 07:39:02:
In Reply to: Re: Chrysin question....(Unique) posted by Unique on February 03, 1997 at 23:01:35:
: : hey bud, i was just flipping through last months issue
: : of MM2K and Dan D. mentioned that Chrysin somewhat
: : inhibits 5-deiodase enzyme, which converts T4 into T3.
: : did you notice any impairment? maybe some fat gain or
: : other common side effects??
: : later,
: : trinch
: Absolutely not. I don't know what's going on but every day I seem to be getting
: better and better. I continue to lose fat mass and seem to be getting more
: vascular and muscular. I believe it to be the chrysin for I haven't done anything
: else except go off my yohimbine, ephedrine, caffeine stack. Water retention is
: way down,etc. I am trying to eat more to see what will happen. I am liking
: Chrysin more and more every day!
: Keep up the fight!
: Unique
Unique, I was wondering what verion of Chrysin you are currently using, more specificaly is the bulk powder form or is the pharmaceutical form called
O. (200mg each). I find that I've gotta take at least 5-7 of these tabs a day but it does wonders and the best part is that there is no worry about androgenic side effect
for women such as hair on face, adams apple, etc.
I tend to say that it's the greatest thing since sliced bread well except for the price of course!
Be nice if it was penny a gram, but then again, the structure resembles (now don't quote me on this since I don't have the chemical
structure handy, a couple of benzene groups attached.) On a large scale synth. I don't think it would be too difficult.