20-10-2011, 21:18
I have been taking the hops in cereals and milk for weeks now. That digests xanthohumol to 8-prenylnaringenin. Xanthohumol is an anti-androgen and decreases IGF-1. 8-prenylnaringenin is the strongest phyto-estrogen in hops.
I've had a few small pimples, and lost some hair, judging by how much is in my hair brush. I promised myself to keep my program steady, and to repeat the flax experiment two weeks from now, but it's very tempting to up the hops now. I just took 2,500 mg instead of 2,000 mg.
Other things I could do is add another anti-androgen, or digest less of the hops by having some of it as tea on an empty stomach. The latter option is not attractive, since it would also decrease IGF-1, and then I would have to add something like L-arginine for Human Growth Hormone, which would increase IGF-1 again.
So I'll just spike hops to 2,500 mg a few times in the next weeks. If androgen symptoms get bad, I still have a stash of anti-androgens I never used. Everything else stays the same. My breasts look better than ever, so I'll stick to this program
I've had a few small pimples, and lost some hair, judging by how much is in my hair brush. I promised myself to keep my program steady, and to repeat the flax experiment two weeks from now, but it's very tempting to up the hops now. I just took 2,500 mg instead of 2,000 mg.
Other things I could do is add another anti-androgen, or digest less of the hops by having some of it as tea on an empty stomach. The latter option is not attractive, since it would also decrease IGF-1, and then I would have to add something like L-arginine for Human Growth Hormone, which would increase IGF-1 again.
So I'll just spike hops to 2,500 mg a few times in the next weeks. If androgen symptoms get bad, I still have a stash of anti-androgens I never used. Everything else stays the same. My breasts look better than ever, so I'll stick to this program