[b said:
Quote[/b] ]The ingredients in Post-Cycle have much more research behind them than 6-oxo
This I completely disagree with - I would say that the exact opposite is true.
The 'claimed' aromatase inhibitors in Post-Cycle are:
Calcium D-Glucarate: 25 mgs
5,7-dihydroxyflavone: 500 mgs
Piperine:5mgs
There are no peer reviewed studies that show the efficacy of any of these (in humans) as aromatase inhibitors, i.e. lowering estrogen. The only studies that I am aware of with Calcium D-Glucarate were in animals, and using incredibly high dosages.
The only place I can find that claims otherwise is the sales literature for Post-Cycle! Amongst the ingredients are some mildly effective liver protectants (which aren't really necessary
if you are using something that isn't liver toxic, i.e. something that isn't methylated), and a couple of things that could aid erections - so you may
feel like your testosterone levels are being restored.
6-OXO (which is 3,6,17-androstenetrione), on the other hand has had a
peer reviewed study that showed that it was effective in lowering estrogen, and consequently raising testosterone levels. If I recall correctly, testosterone levels were raised by up to 100% in some of the test subjects.
Rob