- Helps increase testosterone levels.
- Inhibits the process of aromatisation.
- Used by athletes and bodybuilders.
Chrysine contains the powerful flavonoid chrysin 5.7 Dihydroxyflavone, found naturally in the plant Passiflora caerulea, now available to buy at Supersmart. It is uniquely able to inhibit the process of aromatisation that converts testosterone into oestrogens in men as they grow older and which is largely responsible for their relative feminisation, particularly gynecomastia.
A number of studies have shown that testosterone levels increase when the action of the enzyme aromatase is blocked. Chrysine is therefore used in conjunction with testosterone precursors or stimulators (tribulus terrestris, tongkat ali, Dehydroepiandrosterone) for further benefits, to prevent the age-associated process of converting testosterone into oestrogens.
Athletes and body-builders typically take two to three grams of chrysin a day. Those who simply wish to increase their testosterone and reduce oestrogens generally take one to two grams a day, adapting the dose in response to the results achieved. Chrysin bioavailability is relatively low but can be significantly improved if accompanied by a Bioperine® supplement - a black pepper extract standardized in piperine - which improves its absorption at little extra cost.
Buy Chrysine to help inhibit the process of aromatisation.
Daily serving: 3 tablets Number of servings per bottle : 30 |
Quantity |
Chrysin (5,7-dihydroxyflavone) | 1 500 mg |
Other ingredients: calcium carbonate, stearic acid, maltodextrin, croscarmellose sodium, shellac. |
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