15-08-2017, 04:02 PM
Did you not read the attached " more info on green tea " link I provided?.....the attached papers (in that link) explain why GTE is pro-aromatase. The science is there, i suggest you read it, more than once.
Have you ever heard of second messengers?, they provide the one of the biggest sources of aromatase inside the mitochondrial matrix (cells). Forskolin is another pro-aromatase, it has the same pro-aromatase action as green tea.
I know GTE works, my blood tests proved it, my estrogen jumped from 500 pg/mL to over 800 pg/mL in 1 months time of adding it, that's a 16 fold increase.
Btw, not all green tea is the same, meaning quality, Google quality of tea brands. The polyphenols in GTE should not be overlooked or dismissed.
I've seen all the research on GTE, my information and results are my conclusions, I'm satisfied with it.
Have you ever heard of second messengers?, they provide the one of the biggest sources of aromatase inside the mitochondrial matrix (cells). Forskolin is another pro-aromatase, it has the same pro-aromatase action as green tea.
I know GTE works, my blood tests proved it, my estrogen jumped from 500 pg/mL to over 800 pg/mL in 1 months time of adding it, that's a 16 fold increase.
Btw, not all green tea is the same, meaning quality, Google quality of tea brands. The polyphenols in GTE should not be overlooked or dismissed.
I've seen all the research on GTE, my information and results are my conclusions, I'm satisfied with it.

