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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Being genetically predisposed to balding - isn't that almost everyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="broker" data-source="post: 130910" data-attributes="member: 25926"><p>As we age, it seems as if we become more sensitive to dht. Even normal dht levels can pose a problem for men.</p><p>Also, we all have genetic thresholds for dht. Example, the range for dht is 35 - 79. A person may be at the higher end, lets say 70 and never lose any hair. However, if he takes T and his dht goes to 110 ( which is common), he can start to lose hair because he broke his threshold. Some guys dont lose hair until dht is over 150 for example, it all depends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="broker, post: 130910, member: 25926"] As we age, it seems as if we become more sensitive to dht. Even normal dht levels can pose a problem for men. Also, we all have genetic thresholds for dht. Example, the range for dht is 35 - 79. A person may be at the higher end, lets say 70 and never lose any hair. However, if he takes T and his dht goes to 110 ( which is common), he can start to lose hair because he broke his threshold. Some guys dont lose hair until dht is over 150 for example, it all depends. [/QUOTE]
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