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> I am doing some research on transdermal

> Chrysin for lowering E2 and DHT.

> Has anyone had any luck with it?

Chrysin is a very mild aromatase inhibitor. The problem with Chrysin is

that, when taken orally, it's not bioavailable because it gets digested

before it has a chance to enter the bloodstream. Many sellers of

Chrysin in pill form claim that their formulation solves the

bioavailability problem, but I'm very skeptical of those claims.

Before using DIM, I used Chrysin gel for about 5 months to lower E2.

(See my 5 of 8 primer article in the files section of this group.) My

blood tests indicated that Chrysin gel had no impact on lowering E2.

However, it has a remarkably positive effect on improving insulin

sensitivity (I'm T2 diabetic). So, I continued applying Chrysin gel

until I began getting pain in the joints in my fingers. I stopped

applying the Chrysin gel and the pain subsided. No one I've talked to

can explain this effect, but I've discontinued the gel as a result of

this pain. I tried applying the gel with rubber gloves, but the pain

didn't subside until I stopped the gel entirely. I figured out the

proper dosage for DIM soon thereafter. The DIM has the same impact on

insulin sensitivity and my blood tests clearly show that it lowers E2.

I still have mild pain in those joints, but it's not a big deal at this

point. I chalk it up to being on the bleeding edge of this new science.

I believe that Chrysin had a very small impact on lowering my E2 albeit

at a fairly large dose (Note: I take a very low dosage of everything

else!).

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Hi Ron. I have tried Chrysin with piperine from LEF. Used it in order

to protect my prostate (as they claim). After starting with Androgel

I thought it would be useful to lower my E2 values. The only problem

was that my E2 values were low to begin with and the Chrysin probably

lowered them even more. Felt awful, really moody and low. Phil can

verify the problems with too high or too low E2. It can be as

devastating as low T....Chrysin - in my case it was powerful stuff.

>

> Wondering if anyone has investigated or used this with any success.

> I know bb'ers used it or tried to as a supplement to boost test, by

> inhibiting the aromatase enzyme. The problem was and is it is

poorly

> absorbed and did not give the result expected.

>

> However, I have been doing some research into this and in a pilot

> study it seems when combined with piperine(a pepper extract),

> reductions in serum estrogen(estradiol)and increases in total and

> free test result in 30 days.

>

> A study in the Journal of Steroid and Biochemical Molecular Biology

> compares chrysin and 10 other flavoniods to an aromatase inhibiting

> drug(aminoglutethimide). Chrysin was not only shown to be the most

> potent of these armatase inhibitors, but was found to be similar in

> effectiveness to the armotase-inhibiting drug.

>

> Anyone with any more insight into this. I will continue to report

as

> I find out more.

>

> Ron

>

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I tried it for high E2 and it did nothing I feel it get killed when it hits the

stomach. I do know if you get it compounded into to a say T cream it will work

to keep E2 down.

Phil

Ron <bb1fit@...> wrote:

Wondering if anyone has investigated or used this with any success.

I know bb'ers used it or tried to as a supplement to boost test, by

inhibiting the aromatase enzyme. The problem was and is it is poorly

absorbed and did not give the result expected.

However, I have been doing some research into this and in a pilot

study it seems when combined with piperine(a pepper extract),

reductions in serum estrogen(estradiol)and increases in total and

free test result in 30 days.

A study in the Journal of Steroid and Biochemical Molecular Biology

compares chrysin and 10 other flavoniods to an aromatase inhibiting

drug(aminoglutethimide). Chrysin was not only shown to be the most

potent of these armatase inhibitors, but was found to be similar in

effectiveness to the armotase-inhibiting drug.

Anyone with any more insight into this. I will continue to report as

I find out more.

Ron

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> Wondering if anyone has investigated or used this with any

success.

> I know bb'ers used it or tried to as a supplement to boost test,

by

> inhibiting the aromatase enzyme. The problem was and is it is

poorly

> absorbed and did not give the result expected.

>

> However, I have been doing some research into this and in a pilot

> study it seems when combined with piperine(a pepper extract),

> reductions in serum estrogen(estradiol)and increases in total and

> free test result in 30 days.

>

> A study in the Journal of Steroid and Biochemical Molecular

Biology

> compares chrysin and 10 other flavoniods to an aromatase

inhibiting

> drug(aminoglutethimide). Chrysin was not only shown to be the most

> potent of these armatase inhibitors, but was found to be similar

in

> effectiveness to the armotase-inhibiting drug.

>

> Anyone with any more insight into this. I will continue to report

as

> I find out more.

>

> Ron

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Guys I tried all of that stuff and the DIM I tryed at the time 4 yrs. ago did

not work at all now today most of the DIM is good. Here is a link full of

info.

http://qualitycounts.com/fpdim.html

Phil

Ron <bb1fit@...> wrote:

> >

> > Wondering if anyone has investigated or used this with any

success.

> > I know bb'ers used it or tried to as a supplement to boost test,

by

> > inhibiting the aromatase enzyme. The problem was and is it is

> poorly

> > absorbed and did not give the result expected.

> >

> > However, I have been doing some research into this and in a

pilot

> > study it seems when combined with piperine(a pepper extract),

> > reductions in serum estrogen(estradiol)and increases in total

and

> > free test result in 30 days.

> >

> > A study in the Journal of Steroid and Biochemical Molecular

Biology

> > compares chrysin and 10 other flavoniods to an aromatase

inhibiting

> > drug(aminoglutethimide). Chrysin was not only shown to be the

most

> > potent of these armatase inhibitors, but was found to be similar

in

> > effectiveness to the armotase-inhibiting drug.

> >

> > Anyone with any more insight into this. I will continue to

report

> as

> > I find out more.

> >

> > Ron

> >

>

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Yes I did and ended up using Arimidex until I found out about Indolplex/DIM.

http://www.ritecare.com/prodsheets/PHY-15336.html

Phil

Ron <bb1fit@...> wrote:

> Wondering if anyone has investigated or used this with any

success.

> I know bb'ers used it or tried to as a supplement to boost test,

by

> inhibiting the aromatase enzyme. The problem was and is it is

poorly

> absorbed and did not give the result expected.

>

> However, I have been doing some research into this and in a pilot

> study it seems when combined with piperine(a pepper extract),

> reductions in serum estrogen(estradiol)and increases in total and

> free test result in 30 days.

>

> A study in the Journal of Steroid and Biochemical Molecular

Biology

> compares chrysin and 10 other flavoniods to an aromatase

inhibiting

> drug(aminoglutethimide). Chrysin was not only shown to be the most

> potent of these armatase inhibitors, but was found to be similar

in

> effectiveness to the armotase-inhibiting drug.

>

> Anyone with any more insight into this. I will continue to report

as

> I find out more.

>

> Ron

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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> > Wondering if anyone has investigated or used this with any

> success.

> > I know bb'ers used it or tried to as a supplement to boost test,

> by

> > inhibiting the aromatase enzyme. The problem was and is it is

> poorly

> > absorbed and did not give the result expected.

> >

> > However, I have been doing some research into this and in a

pilot

> > study it seems when combined with piperine(a pepper extract),

> > reductions in serum estrogen(estradiol)and increases in total

and

> > free test result in 30 days.

> >

> > A study in the Journal of Steroid and Biochemical Molecular

> Biology

> > compares chrysin and 10 other flavoniods to an aromatase

> inhibiting

> > drug(aminoglutethimide). Chrysin was not only shown to be the

most

> > potent of these armatase inhibitors, but was found to be similar

> in

> > effectiveness to the armotase-inhibiting drug.

> >

> > Anyone with any more insight into this. I will continue to

report

> as

> > I find out more.

> >

> > Ron

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hi Ron I was on TRT for over 17 yrs at the time I tried this and it was to lower

E2 Estradiol. I do know like I posted back a little of men using Chrysin in

there compounded T cream to help keep E2 down with seccess. When I tried it it

did not work for me I found out about it from the LEF link and this one.

http://www.geocities.com/bill3320/hormones.html

I have been using Indolplex/DIM for some time now but it dose not help with my

T levels up as high as I now have them. I have been doing .5 Arimidex 2 times a

day for the last week. I know I am not going to low because I have morning wood

all night when I am low I don't get the wood. For the last 6 week at nigh after

taking the Indloplex/DIM I start to itch and break out in a rash on the back of

my cailfs in the same spots. I am not going to take the Indolplex/DIM tonight

to see if this stops I think it is causing the rash. In the past if my E2 was

to high my legs would break out but doing the .5 Arimidex in the morning and

after dinnner my E2 should not be high and doing this.

Phil

Ron <bb1fit@...> wrote:

> > Wondering if anyone has investigated or used this with any

> success.

> > I know bb'ers used it or tried to as a supplement to boost test,

> by

> > inhibiting the aromatase enzyme. The problem was and is it is

> poorly

> > absorbed and did not give the result expected.

> >

> > However, I have been doing some research into this and in a

pilot

> > study it seems when combined with piperine(a pepper extract),

> > reductions in serum estrogen(estradiol)and increases in total

and

> > free test result in 30 days.

> >

> > A study in the Journal of Steroid and Biochemical Molecular

> Biology

> > compares chrysin and 10 other flavoniods to an aromatase

> inhibiting

> > drug(aminoglutethimide). Chrysin was not only shown to be the

most

> > potent of these armatase inhibitors, but was found to be similar

> in

> > effectiveness to the armotase-inhibiting drug.

> >

> > Anyone with any more insight into this. I will continue to

report

> as

> > I find out more.

> >

> > Ron

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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