13-02-2016, 08:49 PM
(13-02-2016, 01:50 PM)Scotti Wrote:(05-01-2016, 11:09 PM)Lotus Wrote: I think we have an answer, Green Tea Extract- GTE inhibits prostate cancer by reducing the cell growth and blocks the androgen receptor. Green tea extract need to be @ 60-80% in EGCG polyphenols though. The dosage needs to be determined, recommend use is 2-3 capsules per day, I'm thinking it's slightly more (4-5?) from what this study says. Would this elimante the need for other anti-androgens?, possibly. Soooo- I see a good plan as follows: (though, it's up to you, it won't hurt my feelings).
Quick question Lotus...
For the number of capsules, does the mg matter or just the % polyphenols?
For instance the link posted for Swanson's says they are 60%, 500 mg whereas the eBay vendor that was posted states their's are 95%, 4500 mg of Green Tea Extract from 150 mg of a concentrated 45:1 extract with 142.5 mg Polyphenols.
Both, quality being a priority (tea leaves vs stems/loose flake/garbage etc) seek out the best tea and distributor possible when consuming by the cup. The polyphenols (EGCG) @ or above 80% is what I would shoot for. In pill form it shouldn't be so different. Green tea has a long half life (9hrs), 4 cups is about my limit, unless I went decaf, and I did see life extension had a decaf brand @98% EGCG.