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Effect of Supplements on Endurance Exercise in the Older Population: Systematic Review
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<blockquote data-quote="GreenMachineX" data-source="post: 183356" data-attributes="member: 15245"><p>Where do you get that ecdysterone?</p><p>I’ve basically been using cyclodextrin ecdy for the past year straight (only a couple weeks here or there off), and according to my bloodwork, no negative impact on anything androgens typically do. But the positives are amazing, increased strength/power/endurance, and reduced low e2 symptoms. My sensitive e2 without it naturally is 15-17, and high 20’s with it (at 1 cap, 2 caps increases to 37, but 1 is sufficient for me). It makes the difference between heart palpitations making me want to go to the ER vs. shrugging them off. It’s life changing for me. TRT is good, but this is phenomenal. The only side effect is the increased e2 brings a little more water retention, but it’s the amount of water retention I should have with normal levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenMachineX, post: 183356, member: 15245"] Where do you get that ecdysterone? I’ve basically been using cyclodextrin ecdy for the past year straight (only a couple weeks here or there off), and according to my bloodwork, no negative impact on anything androgens typically do. But the positives are amazing, increased strength/power/endurance, and reduced low e2 symptoms. My sensitive e2 without it naturally is 15-17, and high 20’s with it (at 1 cap, 2 caps increases to 37, but 1 is sufficient for me). It makes the difference between heart palpitations making me want to go to the ER vs. shrugging them off. It’s life changing for me. TRT is good, but this is phenomenal. The only side effect is the increased e2 brings a little more water retention, but it’s the amount of water retention I should have with normal levels. [/QUOTE]
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