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Blackstone Labs | BSL Eradicate 90ct | 90 Capsules

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Blackstone Labs | BSL Eradicate 90ct | 90 CapsulesStraight up Arimistane for estrogen control, with NAC and Safed Musli Blackstone Labs ERADICATE keeps it simple with one main goal: cutting down on aromatase activity to help control how much of your testosterone turns into estrogen. It's not a jam packed test booster with a bunch of random herbs. This is a straightforward capsule setup with Arimistane as the star, plus two helpers for antioxidants and vitality. For the right guy, that no nonsense

Straight-up Arimistane for estrogen control, with NAC and Safed Musli

Blackstone Labs ERADICATE keeps it simple with one main goal: cutting down on aromatase activity to help control how much of your testosterone turns into estrogen. It's not a jam-packed test booster with a bunch of random herbs. This is a straightforward capsule setup with Arimistane as the star, plus two helpers for antioxidants and vitality. For the right guy, that no-nonsense approach is exactly what you want.

The key player is Arimistane at 25mg. It's a steroidal suicide aromatase inhibitor—that means it latches onto the aromatase enzyme (CYP19A1) for good and stops androgens from becoming estrogens. In real life, that can help cut down on water retention, make you look harder, and keep your hormones in check, including luteinizing hormone and your natural testosterone. Heads up on the dose: most folks in the know use 37.5-50mg, so 25mg is on the lighter side. It's not weak, but it's milder per capsule, not a heavy-hitter standalone. Evidence isn't super strong—no big human studies like you'd see for basic supps. It's more about how it works on paper, its similarity to other inhibitors, and what users say from their blood tests.

N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine is in at 250mg. NAC helps your body make glutathione, a top antioxidant inside your cells, and it's great for liver health. In a supp like this, often used after cycles or for hormone tweaks, it makes sense. 250mg is a solid dose for support, though not as high as you'd see in straight-up NAC products.

BSL Eradicate 90ct by Blackstone Labs contains 250mg NAC (N-Acetyl L-Cysteine), a standard dose for muscle recovery and growth.

Key Highlights

  • 25mg Arimistane per cap— this is the main event, a steroidal suicide aromatase inhibitor that grabs the aromatase enzyme and blocks androgen-to-estrogen conversion. ERADICATE is all about direct estrogen management, not some vague male support mix that claims to fix everything.
  • Fully open label— every ingredient and dose is right there. In a world full of shady hormone blends and prop mixes, this transparency lets you know exactly what you're getting before you drop cash.
  • 90 caps per bottle— one pill gives you the full serving, super easy to add to your routine. That's handy if you're already juggling a bunch of supps.
  • Arimistane hits hard on the mechanism, not just hype— it targets aromatase right at the enzyme. Way different from basic test boosters that just throw in libido herbs and call it support.
  • 250mg N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine— NAC boosts glutathione for antioxidant power and liver help. Smart add for a supp that's often in tougher hormone routines.
  • 250mg Chlorophytum borivilianum— aka Safed Musli, this herb is traditional for vitality, libido, and repro support. It backs up the androgen side without stealing Arimistane's spotlight.
  • No prop blend junk— this is kept simple on purpose. Instead of tiny bits of a dozen herbs for show, it focuses on one key path with two backups.
  • Lighter Arimistane dose than the usual 37.5-50mg setups. For guys in the know, that's a plus: easier to start low and adjust your own way.

BSL Eradicate 90ct by Blackstone Labs contains 250mg NAC (N-Acetyl L-Cysteine), a standard dose for muscle recovery and growth.

Who Is This For?

  • Physique guys cutting who hate water bloat and want drier, tighter results. Arimistane fits if you know estrogen tweaks can sharpen your look when fat's low.
  • Seasoned post-cycle users after a simple supp, not a mystery blend. Transparent with Arimistane leading, plus NAC and Safed Musli for backup.
  • Intermediate-advanced builders tracking comp changes, wanting to fight estrogen softness. For dudes who get why an AI fits, not needing stims or basic boosters.
  • Lifters in hypertrophy phases adding to recovery and hormone stacks. One-cap serving keeps it easy without complicating your day.
  • Guys who dig full labels and want to see every dose. No props mean you can compare 25mg Arimistane to the 37.5-50mg talk and decide.
  • Dudes who've tried stronger estrogen stuff and want a lighter 25mg start. Conservative for careful titration.

How to Use

Take 1 capsule daily with food, unless your plan says different. Food helps it go down easy, like most hormone supps. Not a stim, so no need to time with lifts. If you're new to this, stick to one cap and don't mix with other hormone stuff till you know your body. Pairs fine with creatine, protein, fish oil, electrolytes, and pre's. Skip if you're on prescription hormones, SERMs, AIs, or endocrine meds without doc okay. Usually cycled, not forever. Store cool and dry, lid tight, and keep your timing steady.

What to Expect

First 0-30 minutes: swallow with food, probably feel zilch— not a stim or pump thing. Next 1-6 hours: still no big rush for most; it's all about hormones, not quick feels. Days 1-7: stick with it as part of your physique or post-cycle plan— it's not about noticing day one. Weeks 2-4: here's where you might see the payoff in less water, drier skin, and tighter look if estrogen was your issue. NAC works quietly on antioxidants. Expect slow build-up, not instant wins.

Key Ingredients

  • Arimistane — 25mg — Direct aromatase inhibition for focused estrogen-control support

BSL Eradicate 90ct by Blackstone Labs contains 250mg NAC (N-Acetyl L-Cysteine), a standard dose for muscle recovery and growth.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main purpose of Blackstone Labs ERADICATE?

ERADICATE is a hormone-support formula designed primarily for estrogen control. Its lead ingredient, Arimistane at 25mg, is a steroidal suicide aromatase inhibitor intended to reduce the conversion of androgens into estrogens.

How much Arimistane is in each serving of ERADICATE?

Each 1-capsule serving provides 25mg of Arimistane, along with 250mg N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine and 250mg Chlorophytum borivilianum. The label is fully disclosed, so there are no hidden doses.

Is 25mg of Arimistane a strong dose?

It is a meaningful dose, but it is below the 37.5-50mg range commonly discussed in the sports nutrition knowledge base. That makes ERADICATE more conservative per capsule than many aggressive standalone aromatase-support approaches.

Will I feel ERADICATE immediately after taking it?

Usually no. This is not a stimulant or pre-workout product, so there is no caffeine-like onset. The intended effects are gradual and tied to hormonal balance over days to weeks of consistent use.

Why is NAC included in this formula?

N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine is a glutathione precursor that supports antioxidant status and liver health. In a hormone-support product, that is a practical addition because users in this category often want broader physiological support than estrogen control alone.

What does Safed Musli do in ERADICATE?

Chlorophytum borivilianum, commonly called Safed Musli, is a traditional botanical used for vitality, libido, and reproductive support. It does not replace Arimistane’s role, but it complements the androgen-support theme of the formula.

Can I take ERADICATE with my pre-workout or creatine?

Yes. ERADICATE is stim-free and does not conflict with common training staples like creatine, protein, pump products, or pre-workouts. The bigger caution is stacking it with other hormone-modulating agents, not sports performance basics.

Is ERADICATE beginner friendly?

Not really. This is a specialized aromatase-support product, not a general wellness or starter supplement. It is best suited to informed users who specifically want estrogen-management support.

Should ERADICATE be cycled?

Many users in this category choose to run hormone-support products in planned cycles rather than continuously year-round. Because Arimistane directly affects aromatase activity, cycling is a more sensible approach than indefinite unsupervised use.

Does ERADICATE contain caffeine or stimulants?

No. Despite a metadata mismatch elsewhere, the verified formula contains Arimistane, NAC, and Chlorophytum borivilianum only. It is effectively a stim-free capsule product.

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