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--Anyone try Chrysin in combination with their DIM? It seems to be

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> I ve heard this can be used as an anti aromatase.Any one got

> experience of this.

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> Can it be combined with nettle root or is that overdoing it?

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> Thoughts please

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My 16 yo son's Vitamin C comes with Quercetin. I researched quercetin

and it says, " Quercetin is considered a phytoestrogen (i.e., a plant

substance with similar functions as that of estrogen). "

My question is, is it sage to give a teenage boy something that has a

similar function as estrogen?

Please advise.

Thanks.

-Max.

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I am not sure about the estrogen effects, but I tried it in hopes of helping

my dd eczema. She did not tolerate it very well (diarrhea and hyperness

occurred).

Good luck to you.

Leo

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It is also present in onions and confers BOTH pro and anti-estrogenic

properties. Most agents that demonstrate estrogen agonist/antagonist

properties tend to have a net protective effect at lower dosages.

Based on everything I've seen to date, I would not be concerned about

giving it to someone young in low to moderate quantities.

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> Don't know.

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> It's in dried orange peels, so you get it in your lipton tea.

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> Seems to be all the rage as an anti-cancer agent, along with

curcumin.

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> Chinese medicine it's good for loosening up a cough.

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> Dave.

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> Posted by: " Max Tendler " maxtendler8@... tendlermax

> Date: Fri Jun 6, 2008 9:37 am ((PDT))

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> My 16 yo son's Vitamin C comes with Quercetin. I researched

quercetin

> and it says, " Quercetin is considered a phytoestrogen (i.e., a plant

> substance with similar functions as that of estrogen). "

> My question is, is it sage to give a teenage boy something that has

a

> similar function as estrogen?

>

> Please advise.

> Thanks.

> -Max.

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