
Alchemy Labs
Alchemy Labs | After Cycle | 30 Capsules
Full-label post-cycle support with DIM, Shilajit, and BioPerine®
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Alchemy Labs After Cycle is a fully disclosed post-cycle hormone-support formula focused on rebalancing, not stimulation. It combines estrogen-metabolism support, androgen-pathway coverage, mineral support, and liver support in one transparent label. The standout dose is 200mg DIM.
Great Fit
- Physique athletes in a post-cycle recovery phase
- Lifters wanting structured hormone-support instead of guesswork
- Intermediate users who prefer fully disclosed labels
- Advanced users comparing exact doses before buying
- Men seeking estrogen-metabolism and recovery support
- Users stacking recovery support after demanding phases
Not Ideal If
- Anyone under 18 should not use hormone-support formulas.
- Pregnant or nursing women should avoid this formula.
- Anyone with hormone-sensitive conditions should ask a physician first.
- Users sensitive to herbal extracts or black pepper may dislike it.
Deep Dive
Vitamin B6
Magnesium
Bulbine Natalensis (Eremurus chinensis F.) Whole Herb Extract
Ursolic Acid 25%
Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens) Extract
Shudh Shilajit (Asphaltum punjabianum) Extract
Novomin
Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum G.) (Seed) Extract
BioPerine Black Pepper Fruit Extract
Dose Audit
Creatine covers ATP regeneration and performance output, while After Cycle addresses the hormonal and recovery-support side of the equation. This is one of the cleanest pairings because the mechanisms do not overlap heavily but both matter during a rebuilding phase.
Take creatine daily anytime; take After Cycle with a meal at a consistent time.
Protein supplies the amino acid substrate needed for muscle repair, while After Cycle helps support the internal environment that can influence how well you recover and train during a post-cycle phase. Together they support both the raw materials and the regulatory side of recovery.
Use protein around training or to hit daily intake; take After Cycle with breakfast or another meal.
Fish oil complements the formula by supporting inflammation control, cardiovascular health, and general recovery. That pairs well with After Cycle’s rosemary-derived ursolic acid, milk thistle, and mineral-hormone support for a more complete recovery strategy.
Take fish oil with meals; After Cycle can be taken alongside it.
Vitamin D status is relevant to broad endocrine and recovery health, and it pairs logically with boron, magnesium, and zinc in After Cycle. This is a smart stack for users building a more complete mineral-and-hormone support foundation instead of relying on a single capsule product to do everything.
Take with a meal containing fat; After Cycle can be taken at the same meal.
If training volume stays high during a post-cycle period, hydration and mineral balance matter even more. After Cycle includes only modest magnesium and zinc, so a separate hydration formula can complement recovery without interfering with the hormone-support focus of this product.
Use around training; take After Cycle with a regular meal.
After Cycle has broader post-cycle coverage with minerals, liver support, and absorption support.
After Cycle is better targeted for post-cycle hormone balance rather than general test support.
Altered may appeal more to users prioritizing aggressive hormone optimization over balanced recovery support.
Choose After Cycle for broader hormone support or Liver Elixir for more focused organ support.
Clinical Dosing
Full Product Description Article
Alchemy Labs After Cycle is a fully disclosed hormone-support formula built for the period after a demanding training or enhancement phase, where the goal is not stimulation but rebalancing. The formulation strategy is straightforward: support estrogen metabolism, provide targeted androgen and mineral support, include liver-protective coverage, and improve uptake with a proven absorption enhancer. In a category crowded with vague “test boosters” and proprietary blends, this formula wins on transparency alone: every meaningful active is listed with a real dose.
The hormone-regulation backbone starts with 200mg DIM, which sits at the top of the commonly used human dosing range. DIM is a bioactive indole that shifts estrogen metabolism away from the more proliferative 16-alpha-hydroxyestrone pathway toward the more favorable 2-hydroxyestrone pathway. It also shows mild aromatase-modulating activity and can influence SHBG. In practical terms, DIM is here to help support a more favorable hormonal environment rather than simply trying to “boost” one hormone in isolation. The inclusion of 5mg BioPerine® matters because DIM’s natural bioavailability is one of its limitations; Sabinsa’s BioPerine® is the most clinically studied piperine ingredient in the category and is included at the standard effective dose for improving absorption.
Bulbine Natalensis whole herb extract at 500mg is one of the more aggressive inclusions in the formula and clearly signals the product’s intended use case. Human evidence on Bulbine is limited compared with vitamins and minerals, but it has a long history in physique-oriented formulations aimed at supporting libido, drive, and endogenous hormone output. This is a case where the formula is leaning into traditional and sports-supplement use rather than pretending the evidence base is as strong as magnesium or zinc.
Ursolic Acid 25% at 400mg from rosemary extract yields roughly 100mg actual ursolic acid. That is a meaningful inclusion for body-composition and recovery-oriented support, though it sits below the higher doses often discussed in standalone ursolic acid products. Its role here is supportive: helping round out the formula with a compound associated with muscle preservation, metabolic signaling, and anti-inflammatory activity rather than serving as the main driver.
Saw Palmetto extract at 325mg is a classic androgen-pathway inclusion, used to help moderate 5-alpha-reductase activity and support prostate and DHT-related balance. Shudh Shilajit extract at 200mg adds a mineral-rich adaptogenic component traditionally used for vitality, resilience, and male reproductive support. While some shilajit research uses higher daily intakes, 200mg is still a relevant inclusion in a multi-ingredient formula.
The support matrix is intelligently chosen. Vitamin B6 at 10.5mg, magnesium aspartate providing 50mg magnesium, zinc citrate providing 5mg zinc, and Novomin® at 100mg standardized to 5% boron citrate work together to cover common mineral cofactors involved in enzyme function, recovery, and steroid hormone metabolism. B6 is meaningfully dosed. Magnesium and zinc are useful but not full repletion doses compared with the broader clinical ranges of 320-420mg and 11-30mg respectively, so they should be viewed as supportive rather than comprehensive. Novomin® provides about 5mg boron citrate material, not 5mg elemental boron, which makes this a lighter boron inclusion than many consumers assume from the front label.
Milk Thistle seed extract at 100mg standardized to 80% silymarin adds targeted liver support, which makes sense in a post-cycle formula. The synergy here is clear: DIM handles estrogen metabolism, saw palmetto and Bulbine/Shilajit address the androgen side, minerals cover foundational support, milk thistle helps protect the system doing the metabolic cleanup, and BioPerine® helps improve exposure to the actives. Day 1, this is not a product you “feel” like a pre-workout. What you notice first is subtle: steadier well-being, less post-cycle flatness, and a more intentional recovery protocol. Over 2-4 weeks, consistent use is where the formula makes the most sense, especially for the cumulative support roles of DIM, shilajit, boron, and the mineral cofactors.
Science & Clinical References 11 citations
DIM is a cruciferous-derived indole that modulates estrogen biotransformation, with particular interest in shifting metabolism toward 2-hydroxylated metabolites rather than more proliferative pathways. It may also influence phase I and phase II detoxification signaling and interact with aryl hydrocarbon receptor pathways. In practice, this makes it relevant in post-cycle contexts where users want structured estrogen-metabolism support rather than vague hormone claims. Its utility depends heavily on dose and absorption characteristics.
Boron has mechanistic relevance to steroid hormone physiology through effects on mineral metabolism, inflammatory signaling, and possibly free hormone dynamics. Supplemental boron has been studied for its influence on vitamin D status, magnesium handling, and sex-hormone-related markers in some human models. While not a direct anabolic agent, it is often used as a supportive cofactor in hormone-support formulas. The practical value is usually greatest when combined with zinc, magnesium, and a broader endocrine-support strategy.
Saw palmetto is best known for its interaction with 5-alpha-reductase-related pathways, making it relevant where DHT balance and androgen-pathway management matter. Its lipid and phytosterol fractions have been investigated for prostate and urinary support, but the same biology makes it useful in some hormone-balance formulas. This is less about acutely boosting performance and more about moderating downstream androgen handling. That role fits well in post-cycle support stacks designed for stability rather than stimulation.
Milk thistle extract standardized for silymarin is widely used for hepatoprotective support because of its antioxidant, membrane-stabilizing, and glutathione-related actions. It has been studied for limiting oxidative stress and supporting liver-cell integrity under chemical or metabolic burden. In a post-cycle setting, this is a rational inclusion because hepatic processing is central to hormone metabolism and recovery. It does not create a noticeable acute effect, but it improves the formula's long-game support profile.
Piperine enhances oral bioavailability by modulating intestinal permeability and inhibiting certain metabolic enzymes involved in first-pass clearance. This can increase exposure to co-administered compounds that otherwise suffer from limited uptake. In After Cycle, that matters most for harder-to-absorb actives where formulation efficiency affects real-world value. A clinically standard 5mg dose is commonly used for this purpose.
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How to Use Alchemy Labs | After Cycle
All Questions About Alchemy Labs | After Cycle | 30 Capsules 10 Q&A
What is Alchemy Labs After Cycle designed to do? +
Is this a fully disclosed formula or a proprietary blend? +
How much DIM is in After Cycle, and is it enough? +
Why is BioPerine® included at 5mg? +
Does After Cycle contain a full ZMA-style mineral dose? +
How should I take After Cycle? +
Will I feel this right away? +
Can I stack After Cycle with creatine, protein, and a pre-workout? +
Does this product contain stimulants or caffeine? +
Why is milk thistle included in a post-cycle formula? +
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your physician before use if you have a medical condition or take medications.
Quick Answers
What is Alchemy Labs After Cycle designed to do?
Is this a fully disclosed formula or a proprietary blend?
How much DIM is in After Cycle, and is it enough?
Why is BioPerine® included at 5mg?
Does After Cycle contain a full ZMA-style mineral dose?
How should I take After Cycle?
Will I feel this right away?
Can I stack After Cycle with creatine, protein, and a pre-workout?
Does this product contain stimulants or caffeine?
Why is milk thistle included in a post-cycle formula?
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your physician before use if you have a medical condition or take medications.
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Sport & Athlete Compliance +
Sport compliance status is computed by cross-referencing this product's ingredient panel against the NCAA 2025-26 Banned Substances List, WADA Prohibited List, and state high school athletic association guidelines. Banned substance lists are updated periodically by their governing bodies. This information is provided for reference only and may not reflect the most current list. Always verify with your organization, coach, or compliance officer before use. SuppVault is not responsible for eligibility decisions.
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