11-07-2019, 04:40 AM
Hi,
Grapeseed oil inhibits aromatase (google grapeseed oil inhibits aromatase)...meaning it lowers total body estrogens. When you lower estrogens what hormone prevails?....exactly, Testosterone (so this is going in the wrong direction). I can see using grapeseed oil perhaps if you have estrogen dominance, then it might make sense.
Testosterone is a precursor to aromatase, in fact estrogen comes the conversion of T to E.
The aromatase protein has 9 different coding regions, the important thing to remember here is that the aromatase protein (expression) is identical across all tissue types regardless of the promoter used....but, the pathway it takes to these 9 different coding regions is a big deal, meaning the difference between healthy disease free Breast growth vs. Breast cancer.
The I.4 exon region is low expression pathway of aromatase in subcutaneous tissue...we want to utilize this pathway for healthy breast growth.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3286233/
L.
Grapeseed oil inhibits aromatase (google grapeseed oil inhibits aromatase)...meaning it lowers total body estrogens. When you lower estrogens what hormone prevails?....exactly, Testosterone (so this is going in the wrong direction). I can see using grapeseed oil perhaps if you have estrogen dominance, then it might make sense.
Testosterone is a precursor to aromatase, in fact estrogen comes the conversion of T to E.
The aromatase protein has 9 different coding regions, the important thing to remember here is that the aromatase protein (expression) is identical across all tissue types regardless of the promoter used....but, the pathway it takes to these 9 different coding regions is a big deal, meaning the difference between healthy disease free Breast growth vs. Breast cancer.
The I.4 exon region is low expression pathway of aromatase in subcutaneous tissue...we want to utilize this pathway for healthy breast growth.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3286233/
L.