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Laxogenin

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Laxogenin

While bodybuilders have a lot of options in the form of anabolic agents and steroids for gaining muscle and enhancing endurance, these products are synthetic derivatives and thus may lead to long-term side effects.

As an alternative, researchers have discovered natural products that, with slight modifications, can be used to gain all sorts of benefits with negligible side effects to worry about.

With that being said, plant growth hormones or more appropriate plant steroids such as Laxogenin have been quite a researched plant supplement.

Laxogenin, a potential plant steroid, is used by athletes to increase lean muscle mass, rapid recovery, and fat loss. Preliminary conclusions make it seem as if Laxogenin is a decent option for bodybuilders to work through.

Head to the following section and figure out how exactly Laxogenin really works.

What is Laxogenin?
Laxogenin, popularly known as a plant steroid, is a natural plant hormone belonging to the family of brassinosteroids (1). Although many people might be unaware of its existence, Laxogenin is a potent growth stimulator in plants.

5a-Hydroxy Laxogenin was first extracted in 1996. Since then, the compound has had phenomenal effects on strength and lean muscle mass.

Various athletes report an increased strength 3-5 days after Laxogenin supplementation. Others claim to have enhanced lean muscle mass after nearly 3-4 weeks. It is also asserted to have comparable attributes to the best anabolics.

However, because of differences in the chemical structure and mechanism of action, Laxogenin is not a prohormone. With Laxogenin, you can avoid liver toxicity and other potential side effects common in anabolic products.

How Does Laxogenin Work?
There’s a common misconception about considering Laxogenin as a prohormone supplement. A prohormone provides your body with the initial machinery to work with for synthesizing the hormone.

On the contrary, Laxogenin is a special herbal extract that differs both in composition and working action of a prohormone.

So how exactly does Laxogenin work in your body?

To be honest, with Laxogenin, we are still in the dark. With just a handful of studies to rely on, it’s difficult to extrapolate an entire action mechanism.

However, it is believed that Laxogenin binds to cell surface receptors that initiate muscle synthesis in the cell.

Through the activation of protein kinase B called AKT1, Laxogenin helps build muscles and avoid the disintegration of proteins (2). Besides that, Laxogenin also aids in a balanced fat breakdown and activates flight response.

Nonetheless, more research and clinical trials with human subjects are needed to devise a specific mechanism of action for Laxogenin.

Benefits of Laxogenin
Although the research is limited, Laxogenin is believed to offer a wide array of benefits (3).

To begin with, Laxogenin is hyped up due to its amazing property of providing joint pain relief. Laxogenin is just the right compound to supplement for someone who has had multiple surgeries in the past or suffers from persistent joint pain.

Users also report that Laxogenin aids in efficient wound healing. Although there’s a lack of research around this, Laxogenin does provide pain relief in conditions like an ankle sprain or patellar tendonitis.

Additionally, Laxogenin is a great supplement to increase lean muscle mass. Although it might not be as best as most anabolics, the effects on the muscle mass of Laxogenin are no less (4).

Lastly, Laxogenin is believed to lower cortisol levels. With lower levels, your body gets a chance to increase fat burning and enhance muscle mass.

Is Laxogenin Legal?
Laxogenin and 5a-Hydroxy Laxogenin haven’t been approved by legal authorities such as the FDA for dietary ingredients. However, many can be seen buying it over the counter for fitness and health purposes.

Dosage & Cycling
Since no human studies have been conducted to devise an ideal dosage and cycle period, it’s mostly the supplement companies themselves providing the recommended doses upon trial and error.

Generally, 100 mg to 200 mg of Laxogenin is more than enough to supplement. You can cycle Laxogenin straight for 3-4 months. However, a break of one or two weeks is often recommended.

To some, it might not make sense since Laxogenin doesn’t cause any hormone suppression, but your body needs to refresh after a long supplementation with a product. This can also be used to know whether the product is well tolerated or not, especially when it concerns a supplement whose long-term safety profile hasn’t been studied.

Laxogenin Side Effects
Anything taken beyond its recommended dose will certainly result in unpleasant side effects that none of us would want. Besides, one might undergo allergic reactions due to certain ingredients without accurate information.

With Laxogenin, the side effects are rare to experience. Most importantly, if you’re a beginner to Laxogenin supplementation, the anabolic-like effects of the product may be a bit too much for you. Other than that, you might experience minor hair loss as well.

Nonetheless, it would help if you got in touch with your primary healthcare official before you started cycling with Laxogenin.

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