macrophage69alpha said:6-oxo does not work as an aromatase inhibitor at least at the dosages used in the ergopharm study.
Results posted by Patrick Arnold indicate no impact on Estrogen.
BigTimer said:hey guys does this stuff really work,and will it block estrogen on a 500mg per week test cycle.or should i just stick with the arimidex.
thanks
Racer-X99 said:
The real life efficacy of many otc supplements is highly unsubstantiated. I have been on 400mg/day of 6-oxo for three weeks and I thought it was working, but not anymore. I am running test enanth 800mg/week, test prop, eq, and fina (in week 4 of all this) and I started nolva therapy today at a very low dose. I will throw out the other 3 bottles of 6-oxo. It is not worth it. No man wants to have boobs. Take a gamble on something else. If you are playing with the real deal, don't take the chance, there is a big difference between prohormones and test injections.
Good luck.
collegiateLifter said:
you might want to keep them and try them for post cycle therapy. ive heard a few good things here and there, and would be interested to here your experience
macrophage69alpha said:6-oxo does not work as an aromatase inhibitor at least at the dosages used in the ergopharm study.
Results posted by Patrick Arnold indicate no impact on Estrogen.
pa1ad said:
False, 6-OXO showed dramatic decreases in the rate of aromatization.
A doubling of serum testoserone, coupled with a slight decrease in estradiol is indicative of a very potent decrease in aromatase activity. Much like having the population of a city doubling, yet that amount of crime dropping slightly in the same time period is indicative of a major drop in the crime rate.
macrophage69alpha said:
given data already put forth...
at very best, giving lots of lee way, a poor aromatase inhibitor... insufficient for use to prevent gynecomastia. may, stess on may, have some value as recovery tool... though with limited data even this cannot be reccomended.
pa1ad said:
As much as I would like to, I cannot print the data in its entirety at this point as it could potentially interefere with getting the study published. It has been presented for publication in some very prestigious journals.
pa1ad said:
Just in case you feel that I am blowing smoke up your ass here, I am willing to forward the data in its entirety to a TRUSTWORTHY and objective third party that agrees to maintain its confidentiallity (at least in regards to data specifics). The third party can comment all he wants on the results in general, so long as he does not reveal all the real numbers
pa1ad said:
I am promoting 6-OXO primarily as a recovery agent, and the results are consistent with it being a great recovery agent.
macrophage69alpha said:
that does not include any of your associates..... the PH whores are out.
email them to me.. since it is part of the deal....
nsruffryder34 said:Pat, I am very trustworthy, and you have my word tat I will not publish this data. I also have a background in biochem so it will help to be able to translate the meanings.
I have no grudge against you and if you look at my past posts I am very unbiased towards companies.
BigTimer said:hey nsruffryder34 i've been reading about formasin and formastat,it looks pretty good,so is it really as good as it sounds for a cycle,cause at that price that would be way better then the arimidex
BigTimer said:dude i wish i could find some for 2 bucks a pill,after hearing that i feel kind of dumb cause im paying around $5 for 1mg
nsruffryder34 said:Pat, My real name is Carl Graziano. I have no financial interests in this, and I am a very knowledgeble factor on this board. I am mostly into the areas of ProHormones, I am studying to earn my degree in BioChemistry @ the University of Pennsylvania. I have no ties to any supplement company or the workers of any and I am not biased to any company ( although I do love your 1AD)
I know that this is a very sensitive matter and if you do not choose me I understand. I am looking to one day in the distant future to start my own supp. company and follow in your footsteps.
nsruffryder34 said:Pat, I am a registered Biochemist witht the Univ. Of Pennsylvania. I would appreciated if you would not bash me as I know you do not like it when people try to make up lies about you and say you lied about your 4ad studies.
nsruffryder34 said:Pat, I have been very truthful with you and with everyone else on this board. Yes, I should have used etter words, and no I am not denying that or trying to be decietful. I am going to try and run this company in an honest and professional way. I do not want to be one of the many companies that aresimply about poor products and big hype. I want to be in this for the long run. I highly respect your opinions and take your advice seriously. I assure you I am not trying to lie to anyone, everyone knows lies will always come back to hurt you and I really do not want this to happen.
pa1ad said:I would like to suggest Dr. Dan Gwartney, a very intelligent and honest individual with no financial interests in any of this whatsoever.
Unless someone can give me a reason why Dr. Dan is inappropriate, then that will be our guy.
Yes, no???
Triple J said:
Let's get this thread back on track.
Pat, what's the status of the review by Dr. Dan?
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