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should 17-hd be taken on an empty stomach?
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I don't know. Depending on whether or not these componenets were water or fat soluble. Try doing both, see what effect you get.

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Interesting things I came across while researching the contituents of 17-HD...

17-Halo-Methyl-Dianadrone 400mg
Ge Gan (pueraria lobota)
Smilax Officinalis
N.O. Oliliacae

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Smilax Officinalis = Sarsaparilla

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Saponins and plant steroids found in many species of plants (including sarsaparilla) can be synthesized into human steroids such as estrogen and testosterone. This synthesis has never been documented to occur in the human body - only in the laboratory. Yet plant steroids and their actions in the human body have been a subject of much interest, sketchy research and, unfortunately, disinformation - mainly for marketing purposes. Sarsaparilla has been marketed (fraudulently) to contain testosterone and/or other anabolic steroids. While it is a rich source of natural plant steroids and saponins, it never has been proven to have any anabolic effects, nor has testosterone been found in sarsaparilla or any other plant source thus far.


Ge Gan = kudzu

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Studies have shown that kudzu can reduce both hangovers and alcohol cravings.[2] [3]The mechanism for this is not yet established, but it may have to do with both alcohol metabolism and the reward circuits in the brain.

Kudzu also contains a number of useful isoflavones, including daidzein (an anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial agent), daidzin (a cancer preventive) and genistein (an antileukemic agent). Kudzu is a unique source of the isoflavone puerarin. Kudzu root compounds can affect neurotransmitters (including serotonin, GABA, and glutamate) and it has shown value in treating migraine and cluster headache [4]


N.O. Oliliacae

I could find no substance that went by this name, or by the shortened "olilacae".

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