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Arom-X™ Liquid – Testosterone Booster & Aromatase Inhibitor
Read this before you purchase another testosterone booster!
Estrogen is an important hormone for women. But for men – especially those
looking
to build strong, dense mass – is often times a dreaded word. While estrogen
certainly
has its uses, the overabundance in men can cause some seriously undesirable
effects.
Some of those include; a smooth look, bloating/water weight gain and even
increased
fat. All in all, too much estrogen undoubtedly will make you look puffy and fat.
More
importantly though, estrogen is also one component of the “NEGATIVE FEEDBACK
LOOP” that tells the body to stop making testosterone. Yep – you heard that
right. Too
much estrogen can actually reduce your bodies’ testosterone output. Shockingly
scary
for us testosterone loving freaks!! Conversely – the body will produce more
testosterone
when you block estrogen. In a nutshell, when estrogen levels are low, the body
thinks
it needs to ramp up luteinizing hormone and subsequently testosterone
production.
Vice versa when estrogen levels are high, it tells the body to hold up on
T-production.
Arom-X™ Liquid contains three powerful and unique ingredients, which have been
shown in scientific literature to effect estrogen production, and may increase
testosterone
by doing so. We didn’t throw a whole bunch of ingredients on the table and hope
some
of them would deliver. Instead, careful thought and planning went behind the
choice
of these ingredients to deliver the most effective formula we could design.
Included in
that planning was how to use the best delivery method for this unique blend.
Tablets
and powders oftentimes are the best choice of delivery. Yes, they are common and
everyone uses them but does that make them the best choice? You know the answer.
Arom-X RD™’s test boosting trifecta is complexed into a unique oral delivery
called “rapid dissolve”. The specific active chemical vector is Hydroxypropyl
Beta
Cyclodextrin (HPBCD). HPBC forms stable aqueous complexes like Arom-X RD™,
enabling hydrophobic molecules to penetrate body tissue. RD™ is such a unique
delivery
system because it encapsulates the active molecular compound in a way that
prolongs
residence in the bloodstream, enhances intracellular penetration and preserves
the active
molecule until it reaches its desired location in the body.
In order to utilize the RD™ delivery system effectively, Arom-X RD™ only
contains
pure grade actives compounds of the highest quality. 90% active compound purity
and
higher is a standard for AMS.
Enough talk – let’s get into the product.
Ellagic Acid – Ellagic acid is a plant-derived polyphenol. It is known to
possess very
potent antioxidant activity. A study set out in 2005 seeking to determine
whether
or not it possessed estrogenic/anti-estrogenic activity. (Papoutsi Z et al 2005)
The
findings from the study suggest ellagic acid may be a natural selective estrogen
receptor
modulator (SERM). SERM products can work in several ways. Applicable to Arom-X™
Liquid: it has the potential to block estrogen at the receptors. By doing so, is
in essence
like telling your body to make more testosterone by stimulating LH production.
It may
also block the effects of estrogen and/or interfere with estrogen metabolizing
enzymes at
the cellular level. Once ellagic acid is ingested, some may potentially be
converted to 3,8-
dihydroxy-6H-dibenzo[b,d]pyran-6-one derivatives by gut microflora. (Adams LS et
al
2010). These derivates are thought to be highly active and many possess anti-aromatase
activity.
Resveratrol – Resveratrol is a well known compound originally identified in red
wine.
It is well known by many specifically for its properties on anti-aging. Recent
data
though has turned our eyes towards its potential to both decrease estrogen and
enhance
testosterone levels. It may do this in two ways. First, it may be a potent anti-aromatase,
meaning it may actually help to block the enzyme that converts testosterone to
estrogen.
In studies, resveratrol has been shown to repress the transcription of genes
that encode
for aromatase. At the same time, it is both a competitive and noncompetitive
inhibitor
of aromotase with potent properties. It is also a natural estrogen blocker –
potentially
binding to the receptors and inhibiting its activity. By blocking estrogen the
body in
turn produce more luteinizing hormone and testosterone. One of the most notable
studies
on resveratrol came out of Korea. The study was broken into two parts – in-vivo
and
ex-vivo. Here researchers concluded, “ In conclusion, we propose that
resveratrol has
a positive effect on male reproductive function by triggering a penile erection,
as well
as enhancing blood testosterone levels, testicular sperm count and epididymal
sperm
motility.”
7,8 Benzoflavone – The most potent aromatase inhibitors are Letrozole and
Arimidex.
Luckily 7,8 Benzoflavone is a natural Passiflora extract that may provide
similar
aromatase inhibition as these prescription products, by reducing the conversion
from
testosterone to estrogen. One such study showed out of a group of compounds, 7,8
benzoflavone is the most potent in inhibiting the aromatization of
androstenedione to
estrogen. 7,8 Benzoflavone has the ability to cross the blood brain barrier
completely
intact and help block the suppression of Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone (GnRH)
through its interaction with the GABAergic receptor complex. The GABAergic
receptor
complex is a prime target because allowing for increased GnRH is key to elevated
testosterone levels. In addition, other research has shown 7,8 Benzoflavone to
enhance
the body’s clearance of estrogenic hormones by inducing 2-hydroxylation of these
hormones.
These three unique ingredients are administered via our liposomal liquid formula
to help
enhance the delivery and absorption of the compounds while at the same time
helping
to prevent their degradation. This breakthrough product contains a simple, yet
ultra-
effective approach to maximizing natural testosterone levels and ridding the
body of
unwanted estrogen.
AMS’ first super natural liquid testosterone booster precursor, contains
dissolved into a
unique oral delivery called a nanocarrier. The specific nanocarrier used for
Arom-X™
Liquid is known as a Liposome. Liposomes are such a unique delivery system
because
they encapsulate the active molecular compounds in a way that prolongs residence
in the
bloodstream, enhances intracellular penetration and preserves the active
molecule until it
reaches its desired location in the body.
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