06-01-2016, 12:06 AM
(05-01-2016, 11:54 PM)Lotus Wrote:(05-01-2016, 11:17 PM)spanky Wrote: Lotus -
What green tea extract do yourecommend. To date, I've been relying on a couple of cups of brewed tea per day but cannot tell if it has any effect.
Also, what is a "pro-hormone?" I think I have the other bases covered, which leaves me perpetually at second base.
spanky
Hi spanky,
I don't have a brand yet, but it's going to be more like 8-12 cups per day according to the research (see below). However the bio-availability of GTE is long: 1 μg/mL inhibits cancer cell growth for 96 hours. Given enough time (lol) I'll find that GTE is an CYP 17 inhibitor, if it isn't, it should be. I'd go for GTE in pill form, I don't think I could do 8-12 cups. Maybe a combination of liquids/capsules.
Anyways, we'd be looking for a GTE @ 80% polyphenols.....,I've seen them out there, I'm guessing $20-30?.....the cost savings?, priceless in my mind, in other words GTE benefits reaches far beyond our purpose for NBE. (See study below)
Epigallocatechin 3-Gallate and Green Tea Catechins: United They Work, Divided They Fail
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles...175934.pdf
Oh, sorry,
Pro hormone is a precursor to real hormones, though pro-horomes are not a real hormone, make sense?........in other words, a pro hormone (drug) modifies the cellular structure for increased performance, like what a BB would use to max out other steroid drugs.
My example would be: if NBE was a real hormone (lol) green tea would be my pro-hormone.