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AlphaGels 10% DHT gel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 257770" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>The marketing department is nailing it! I want to be an alpha.</p><p></p><p>You need Jatenzo or T cream to achieve higher DHT. Jatenzo nets you higher DHT versus injections taking second place to topicals, topical T takes the crown in DHT levels while Jatenzo gets you higher Free T levels than topicals.</p><p></p><p>As for whether or not your DHT is truly low, that would depend on if you have a very heavy door, the androgen receptor, needing more or less DHT to cross the cell membrane and into the androgen receptor.</p><p></p><p>The DHT might be low on the range, but not necessarily low for you. Not all biomarkers need to be at the top of the ranges to be optimal, my vitamin B12 is right where it needs to be, in the bottom 25 percentile, any higher and I start getting symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 257770, member: 15832"] The marketing department is nailing it! I want to be an alpha. You need Jatenzo or T cream to achieve higher DHT. Jatenzo nets you higher DHT versus injections taking second place to topicals, topical T takes the crown in DHT levels while Jatenzo gets you higher Free T levels than topicals. As for whether or not your DHT is truly low, that would depend on if you have a very heavy door, the androgen receptor, needing more or less DHT to cross the cell membrane and into the androgen receptor. The DHT might be low on the range, but not necessarily low for you. Not all biomarkers need to be at the top of the ranges to be optimal, my vitamin B12 is right where it needs to be, in the bottom 25 percentile, any higher and I start getting symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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