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6-OXO raises free testosterone levels 226%!
A study on 6-OXO was recently completed by a prestigious clinical
research organization*. This study examined the blood hormone responses
over a 3 week cycle of 600mg a day of 6-OXO. The study used 6 normal
men aged 32-40, and in addition to tracking changes in sex hormone
levels it also looked at common indicators of toxicity.
The results were very impressive. Total testosterone levels rose
an average of 188%, while free testosterone levels rose an average
of 226% over the course of the three weeks. The variability among
the 6 subjects was quite low, and most of the testosterone increase
was seen after only the first week. Results from two of the six
subjects are demonstrated below.

Contrary to testosterone levels, changes in estradiol levels were
slight but not statistically significant. The explanation for this
is simple. 6-OXO acts to inhibit the aromatase enzyme and block
the conversion of testosterone to estradiol. A consequence of this
is a signal from the brain to increase production of testosterone
to compensate for the blocked estradiol production. As testosterone
levels increase, so do estradiol levels since more substrate has
now become available for the aromatase enzyme. Basically, what has
occurred is the establishment of a new baseline level of testosterone
to maintain the body’s normal levels of estradiol.
This sort of hormonal response is very desirable. It is probably
not healthy to lower estradiol levels below the physiologically
normal range, so if we are able to raise testosterone without lowering
estradiol this is great! Mind you, we don’t know what will
happen if doses over 600mg a day are ingested. It could be that
at higher dosages the aromatase inhibition becomes too great for
increased testosterone production to overcome. In that case, a more
dramatic lowering of estradiol will be seen. This is something that
we probably want to avoid, at least for any longer than the short
term.
No evidence of acute toxicity
A complete metabolic analysis was done examining changes in blood
cells and lipids, liver function, kidney function, and immune function.
No adverse changes were observed in any of these areas over the
course of the three weeks. In fact, indications are that liver function
actually improved slightly, and average cholesterol level dropped
by about 26 points. That is an 11.6% reduction in cholesterol in
3 weeks! The explanation for this dramatic improvement is not known
at this time.
Conclusion
The conclusion from all this is that 6-OXO appears to be a safe
and effective way of raising the body’s own natural testosterone
production. This makes it an excellent alternative to prohormones
if one does not want to deal with the negatives associated with
the use of these compounds. 6-OXO’s potent ability to stimulate
natural testosterone production also makes it an excellent agent
for bringing hormone levels back to normal after long term use of
steroids or prohormones.
*Human Performance Specialists, Inc. Thomas Incledon, President
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