cobracock1979
Member
Any comments? i been taking this stuff a while.
ryno9000 said:The short answer is yes. So is soy protein. I'm not a scientist, but I personally do not think that taking them is going to have any SIGNIFICANT estro effects on a person. It may not be OPTIMAL, but I don't think it is really INHIBITORY or HARMFUL. Sorry about the CAPS but that is how I EMPHASIZE my SPEECH.
ryno9000 said:The short answer is yes. So is soy protein. I'm not a scientist, but I personally do not think that taking them is going to have any SIGNIFICANT estro effects on a person. It may not be OPTIMAL, but I don't think it is really INHIBITORY or HARMFUL. Sorry about the CAPS but that is how I EMPHASIZE my SPEECH.
Tatyana said:The research is out about some of these natural 'phyto' sources of oestrogen, however, a lot say that it is not detrimental.
I would be more concerned about industrial and domestic chemical pollution, or xenobiotics as most of these are know to be oestrogenic and it is one of the theories as to why sperm counts are dropping.
That would mean that eating organic may be beneficial (industrial pesticides would also fall under the 'xenobiotics' category.
Also, building muscle is not as simple as testosterone = good, oestrogen = bad.
I am pretty sure there are a few threads on this site about how anti-oestrogens can actually minimise gains while on a cycle.
I don't think that even if there is a small amount of oestrogen in these substances, it will make that much difference.
Mavafanculo said:When I was trying to decide whether to take flaxseed oil for the health benefits, I found lots of conflicting info on whether or not it was "estrogenic"
1) it contains phytoestrogens
2) they seems to act as an agonist at some sites (triggers the body reation that estrogen would) and as an antagonist at other sites (blocks the receptor with no action caused and prevents actual estrogen from binding).
3) the amount of remaning phytoestrogens remaining when processed from flax seed to flaxseed oil varies
so I threw up my hands on the question. and as tat said estrogen doesnt just automatically equal bad.
BUT......
here's where I disqualified it as a supplement for bodybuilders:
the lignans in flax/flaxseed oil raise shbg and lower free testosterone. game over.
-
Tatyana said:Perfect summary of the whole phyto-oestrogen thing Mava.
I have been doing some reading on lignans, and interestingly, wheat is jam packed full of them.
I had been eating some with my current comp diet, shredded wheat in the mornin, but after I found this (and I think it is making me hold water), I am back on the oats/rye/spelt/barley flakes in the morning, and I do think it works better for me.
Mavafanculo said:I would be very unhappy if I coundnt eat my frosted mini wheats lol
flax and sesame are the foods that contain the (much) higher concentration of lignans (like 50x more than other foods like wheat if I recall) - for instance I know that after a few teasponns of flaxseed oil for a few days, libido wanes for me. same with some of the sesamin based weight loss products. The same isnt true for my beloved frosted shredded wheat
you're probably still better off with the oats/barley (dont know enuf about the others) but probably not because of the shbg issue - more fiber, less/no glutens, more complex
This page contains mature content. By continuing, you confirm you are over 18 and agree to our TOS and User Agreement.
Please Scroll Down to See Forums Below 














