Greetings:
On Paul's regimen page it is listed that he takes:
http://morelife.org/personal/health/his-regimen.html
1 scoop 200 mg 4-Androstenediol
The link pointing to the product no longer works and I was wondering
where you obtain your supply now if you have since this link was
updated or where you will buy it or what you will buy to replace this
once your current supply is exhausted.
Thanks,
Erich
[Thanks for letting us know that the link no longer works.
[Actually I've known for quite a long time that the link no longer went to a
product page and that in fact it was no longer available at that company, but
that still *was* our source. I'll just add a note to with the next update
stating that it is no longer available there. **Kitty]
I am not surprised since steroid sources seem to be getting fewer all the time.
In fact, I think that androstenediol is no longer legally salable in the US.
That link went to kilosports.com and the only thing they have available for
testosterone boost and estrogen inhibition is a product containing two natural
aromatase inhibitors (but they won't say what the ingredients actually are!).
We bought a fairly large amount of 4-androstenediol about 5-6 years ago (they
had many different steroids available at that time) just before it stopped being
available and have been slowly using it up. Kitty took it for a while to
increase her testosterone, when I was not taking it because of high estrogen
test results. She only quit recently because she got a very high testosterone
reading (a spurious or mistaken result it seems). I started again because my
estrogen was low and I hoped it might increase my testosterone. We have less
than a year's supply left and I don't know what we will do when it is used up. I
am hesitant to use aromatase inhibitors because they will inhibit aromatase
(converts testosterone into estradiol) everywhere and that is not a good thing
to do in the brain since estradiol is highly important for neuron health. Since
I have only one testicle (one was lost to torsion at age 31), I should have no
problem getting a prescription for testosterone in some form, so I may do that.
OTOH, the lack of public availability of androstenediol makes an opportunity for
underground marketing of this product. --Paul]