Transdermal DHEA
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Transdermal DHEA
Is transdermal DHEA only used if not using Adaptogen N? Since Adaptogen N has DHEA in it, I thought it might be too much to use both. Also, if both can't be used at the same time, which would be preferred?
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Hey Hank,Hank! wrote:You guys talking about 7 spray?
I would recommend the pro-hormone forums under Patrick Arnold's section.
In 3.0, Rob told us how we could make our own DHEA spray. I think it is an alternative to Adaptogen N or Bioforge, but I wasn't sure. I wouldn't want to overload on DHEA and start producing estrogen.
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Eating lots of cruciferous vegetables will prevent this as well, as they are high in Diindolylmethane(DIM). Broccoli, Cauliflower, etc all have very high DIM levels(well actually Indole-3-Carbinol(I-C-3) levels, but upon being crushed and exposed to acid, it converts into DIM)Hank! wrote: DHEA can convert to estrogen tho, long jack prevents that and is found in AN
As an alternative you could simply buy DIM in a capsule form. It metabolizes estrogen more efficiently, maintains an optimal level of estrogen metabolites, and is also used to significantly improve/resolve issues in people with cancers caused by estrogen problems.
What are your guys thoughts on the transdermal DHEA recipe (mainly DHEA + Penetrate) vs something like Dermacrine, which seems to have worked great for some people? I haven't calculated the costs yet, but I am guessing the DHEA+Penetrate mixture is a whole lot cheaper per dose... thoughts on benefits of Dermacrine vs this mixture?
I didn't see anything in 3.0 that references estrogen conversion.. where is that found in the document(s)?
Edit - Nutraplanet just emailed me and said that they were not planning on stocking Penetrate any longer.. not sure if I got a dolt reply, or if that is true. Are they any other good products like this?
I didn't see anything in 3.0 that references estrogen conversion.. where is that found in the document(s)?
Edit - Nutraplanet just emailed me and said that they were not planning on stocking Penetrate any longer.. not sure if I got a dolt reply, or if that is true. Are they any other good products like this?
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I'd imagine you could mix the DHEA with any topical mixture and it would function similarly, correct me if I'm wrong Rob.bompus wrote:What are your guys thoughts on the transdermal DHEA recipe (mainly DHEA + Penetrate) vs something like Dermacrine, which seems to have worked great for some people? I haven't calculated the costs yet, but I am guessing the DHEA+Penetrate mixture is a whole lot cheaper per dose... thoughts on benefits of Dermacrine vs this mixture?
I didn't see anything in 3.0 that references estrogen conversion.. where is that found in the document(s)?
Edit - Nutraplanet just emailed me and said that they were not planning on stocking Penetrate any longer.. not sure if I got a dolt reply, or if that is true. Are they any other good products like this?
Livelong nutrition makes a pretty competitively priced topical 7oxo that uses the same carrier as penetrade + the added bonus of 7oxo
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Thanks for posting that Big.jazayrli. Not for the topical, but for something else. I was looking all over the internet for GPA, and there it was on their website.Big.jazayrli wrote:
Livelong nutrition makes a pretty competitively priced topical 7oxo that uses the same carrier as penetrade + the added bonus of 7oxo
Thanks,
Ben
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no worries!dropthebeats wrote:Thanks for posting that Big.jazayrli. Not for the topical, but for something else. I was looking all over the internet for GPA, and there it was on their website.Big.jazayrli wrote:
Livelong nutrition makes a pretty competitively priced topical 7oxo that uses the same carrier as penetrade + the added bonus of 7oxo
Thanks,
Ben