Laxogenin

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Laxogenin

Laxogenin is a plant compound that occurs naturally. It is a plant hormone that belongs to the brassinosteroids family and has a structure similar to steroid hormones found in animals. Brassinosteroids promote plant growth by stimulating cell division. Many plants and foods contain varying amounts of 5a-Hydroxy-Laxogenin in their seeds, leaves, and pollen. Contrary to popular belief, the terms "5a-Hydroxy-Laxogenin" and "Laxogenin" do not refer to the same thing. Despite their chemical similarities, their names are the same, and they are both members of the same plant family. According to some studies, the compound responsible for the properties associated with "Laxogenin Supplements" is laxogenin. Regardless of the lack of conclusive evidence, we recommend looking for a supplement that specifically lists Laxogenin on the nutritional panel.

What exactly is laxogenin? Laxogenin, also known as 5a hydroxy Laxogenin or 5alpha hydroxy Laxogenin, is the most well-known member of the brassinosteroids family, which also includes mustard and other plants. Laxogenin is a plant steroid with a structure similar to the more well-known plant isolate ecdysterone. According to studies, it has anabolic properties similar to anabolic steroids such as Anavar, one of the most wellknown oral anabolic steroids ever.


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