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Title: Forskolin + Artichoke Extract
Post by: Wild Flower on June 07, 2014, 03:38:43 PM
Post by: Wild Flower on June 07, 2014, 03:38:43 PM
I started posting here again when I purchase forskolin + artichoke extract. I purchase it because it was suppose to help with memory, which I cannot give a good review about. Yet, online it said it increases testerone, but all of a sudden all the transgender thoughts are coming back to me and I can't stop but feeling like a woman. My mood has been swinging up and down, and I have anxiety about everything. Everytime I see a man I think of flirting with him, and I know it's not normal, but that's what is happening.
I know I am suppose to be a woman, and it's just destroying me inside right now, and yet I manage to repress these thoughts for a long time. Anyone went through this kind of feeling?
I know I am suppose to be a woman, and it's just destroying me inside right now, and yet I manage to repress these thoughts for a long time. Anyone went through this kind of feeling?
Title: Re: Forskolin + Artichoke Extract
Post by: riottgrrl on December 09, 2015, 01:52:19 PM
Post by: riottgrrl on December 09, 2015, 01:52:19 PM
Hi,
I'm not sure forskolin increases testosterone levels. I do know that it stimulates cAMP and induces aromatase, which is an enzyme that turns testosterone into estrogen. "Moobs" are the result of elevated levels of aromatase in a man's body. A sufficiently large dose of forskolin could induce aromatase, and lead to higher levels of estrogen.
I suspect that if one were to take a drug that elevates testosterone (for example, by blocking androgen receptors, as Casodex [bicalutamide] does), and forskolin at the same time, one could significantly boost the body's estrogen levels.
If you are interested in this idea, please respond.
I'm not sure forskolin increases testosterone levels. I do know that it stimulates cAMP and induces aromatase, which is an enzyme that turns testosterone into estrogen. "Moobs" are the result of elevated levels of aromatase in a man's body. A sufficiently large dose of forskolin could induce aromatase, and lead to higher levels of estrogen.
I suspect that if one were to take a drug that elevates testosterone (for example, by blocking androgen receptors, as Casodex [bicalutamide] does), and forskolin at the same time, one could significantly boost the body's estrogen levels.
If you are interested in this idea, please respond.