Testosterone Precursors and Safety: A Review of the Relevant Research
By Karlis Ullis, MD, and Jos Shackman, Ph.D.
An interesting article, he`s a quote
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By Karlis Ullis, MD, and Jos Shackman, Ph.D.
An interesting article, he`s a quote
A lack of liver toxicity has clearly been demonstrated for adione, 4AD, and DHEA over a wide range of doses and durations. Effects on LH have been shown to be minimal or non-existent in the doses used in these studies, an indicator that there is not much risk of testicular shrinkage or damage to the hypothalamic pituitary testicular axis (HPTA) from these supplements.
Testosterone precursors may impact blood lipids in an adverse way, although evidence on this issue has been contradictory. Some of these studies have actually shown that testosterone precursors may decrease the risk of heart disease. In addition, no effect on prostate cancer risk as measured by PSA has been shown in any of these studies.
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