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Supplements Discussion Board Q - Ipriflavone, it works??????
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Author | Topic: Q - Ipriflavone, it works?????? | ||
Cool Novice Posts: 12 |
Any 1 knows something about this stuff (ipriflavone) and if it really works as anabolic agent? I saw it in metoxypro by cytodyne adv. Where i live i can find it oc in pharmacy 200 mg tabs. Does it really works???? | ||
Cool Novice Posts: 16 |
No not really. I've used Proxylon by Syntrax. I was using 1500 mg a day and really didn't notice anything! No improvement in the gym or anything. It looks good on paper but just doesn't work in the real world! Save your money! | ||
Cool Novice Posts: 12 |
Thx bro! | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 144 |
A few studies show it improves bone density, but does not have any effect on skeletal muscle. Probably better suited for the elderly. I think you can find the article over at www.thepowerstore.com . I used Tribex from biotest at a high dosage for a couple months. It contains ipriflavone. Did nothing at all for me. | ||
Cool Novice Posts: 16 |
Johnny Iron, you did Tribex and didn't notice any results??? Tribex significantly increased my tesosterone level...I love having early morning wood!!! If you didn't notice any results with Tribex you've either reached your genetic limit or your training/nutrition program isn't that great. LM | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 144 |
Lance, I'm 26 years old, and I seriously doubt I've reached my genetic peak. I eat a very clean diet, train smart, and have made more progress in the last six months than most will make in several years. Diet consists of healthful fats, quality protein, and no refined carbs (except maybe one meal a week). At 5 foot 8 and 180 lbs (bf currently ~8%), I think I'm in decent shape (haven't used gear yet). I am by no means a genetic freak. I've been training with weights for a little over 5 years. I've tried every supplement you can dream of (hydrolyzed protein, HMB, Tribex, androsol, creatine, glutamine, ps, etc.). I didn't notice any significant difference from Tribex. Maybe my T levels weren't as low as yours and that may be why it didn't effect me. I've never had a problem with sporting "wood", so I doubt the Tribex would of done anything in that department. I did use 8 caps a day for 3 weeks, off for one, then 8 caps again for 3 weeks. No gains from it whatsoever. Some extra reps and strength in certain exercises, but that was expected, I usually make progress one way or another. Had I not used Tribex, I think I would of still made the same progress, with the added bonus of having an extra hundred or so dollars in my pocket. I have several friends who have also took a crack at it, and noticed nothing. These were also experienced weight trainers. You may be an exception who knows, but since you aren't aware of my current diet and training protocol, don't jump to conclusions. If Tribex works for you, great. I'm just giving someone feedback on ipriflavone, and my experience with it. I'd rather have this person spend there money on something worthwile. | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 114 |
You ain't gonna build all lot of muscle from plants unless you have the digestive system of an elephant. Stop wasting $$$$ on tribulus, methoxy, ipriflavone. TestoMan |
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