Action: The herbs in this compound contain
natural phytosterols (plant steroids).
The metabolic effects of phytosterols are not as fast acting or dynamic
as synthetic anabolic steroids but, unlike synthetic steroids, they
are safe to use and do not have health-threatening side-effects.
Contrary to popular belief, Sarsaparilla root does not contain testosterone.
However, Sarsaparilla root has been used in the pharmaceutical industry
as the starting material in the manufacture of semi-synthetic testosterone,
and is believed by many herbalists (although not proven) to augment
the body’s natural production of its own testosterone.
Uses: This compound can be used in athletic
training and competition as a safe alternative to synthetic
anabolic steroids. It is indicated for both men and women athletes.
It is recommended in any situation where the body (or mind) is being
trained to perform optimally and is being pushed beyond its normal limits.
Facilitates rapid recovery from strenuous physical stress.
Dose: Three or four times per day, take 30 to 50 drops
in water. Best taken between meals and a few minutes before physical
(or mental) workout.
Cautions: Although this compound is unlikely to do
harm, its use in hyperadrenal conditions is contraindicated. This is
especially true in Cushing’s syndrome (excess of cortisol hormone)
and Conn’s syndrome (excess of aldosterone).
The extra energy experienced from taking this compound may create sleeplessness.
If this happens decrease dosage or do not take drops in the evening.
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