Posted by Unique on February 05, 1997 at 22:38:17:
My post to about Chrysin/ipriflavone was meant to be constructive--I hope you took it this way!  I also left
out the word "female" when talking about the efficacy of chrysin for women because an anti-aromatase won't
work on women all that well.  Also, I didn't mean to come across as arrogant or high and mighty about the
nobel prize stuff--I was just trying to show the significance of this thing.  If what I believe is true,
Ipriflavone will be efficacious for AIDS, cancer, muscular dystrophy, strokes, etc, etc.  No, I don't believe
that I will ever win a Nobel Prize--it was just an hyperbole.  It is used in Osteoporosis because it mainly
inhibits osteoclast resorption of bone tissue--this is exactly what happens when you inhibit the protease I 
mentioned yesterday.  Hey, keep posting!  I suspect you know more than your letting out so keep it coming!
Keep up the fight!
Unique