Increasingly, athletes are using herbal preparations that accelerate the secretion of testosterone. One of them is Krizin. Learn about the effects, uses and dosages? Testosterone boosters such as Tribulus are very popular today. Now scientists are studying a new substance - Krizin. This substance is an Isoflavone found in the Passiflora coerulea plant. It is able to slow down aromatization and for this reason belongs to the class of anti-aromatases. This isoflavone was found in the honeycomb. Let's talk about Chrysin as a testosterone booster in bodybuilding.
How does Krizin work?
Krizin was patented several years ago in Europe and is now being actively studied. According to the results of recent experiments, the substance can increase testosterone levels by about thirty percent. The mechanism of Krizin's work is rather complicated, but let's try to figure it out.
In the human body, there are two main hormones, male (testosterone) and female (estrogens). They are present in large quantities, respectively, in the male and female organisms. However, estrogen is synthesized in small quantities in men, and testosterone in women.
In men, estrogen also acts as a regulator of the rate of testosterone production. The higher the estrogen concentration, the less testosterone secretion. If there was a high concentration of the male hormone in the body, for example, when using steroids, then the level of estrogen also began to rise due to the aromatization process. Scientists have hypothesized that when the rate of aromatization decreases, the pituitary gland will not stop producing the male hormone. To date, drugs have already been created that work as anti-aromatase - Cytadren and Teslac. They have proven to be effective enough to be put into practice. Recent studies by Chrysin say that this substance is at least as strong as Cytadren, which is an excellent result.
Many athletes are skeptical about new drugs like Chrysin, but in this case, this may be a mistake. For example, several top UK athletes are already using Krizin and the substance can be said to work. Now scientists are investigating the possibility of the substance to interact with other testosterone boosters, and it is quite possible they will be able to find such a bundle that gives a synergistic effect.
So far, Krizin's research has not yet been completed, and he is not ready to be used in practice. This is primarily due to its high cost. But if it is possible to reduce the cost of its production, then within a short time the drug may be on sale. So far, all experiments with Krizin speak of its complete safety, but research in this direction continues. Based on the available information, the dosage of Krizin will be in the range of 1-3 grams, which must be consumed in two or three doses throughout the day. It is very possible that Chrysin will be an excellent testosterone booster.
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