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DIM - Anti-androgen Clarification
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<blockquote data-quote="TorontoTRT" data-source="post: 177240" data-attributes="member: 38196"><p>DIM acts as an anti androgen and interferes with muscle hypertrophic, not because it competes with DHT, but because it inhibits mTor.</p><p>“DIM blocks the effects of testosterone. Higher doses (greater than 100mg) of isolated pure DIM can saturate tissues and block androgen (e.g. testosterone and dihydrotestosterone) receptors and inhibit the protein synthesis induced by the anabolic effects of androgens. This is one of the ways DIM can help in cases of prostate cancer ; the other way is by inhibiting mTOR pathways that lead to cell growth and division but we will discuss mTOR in greater detail later when we discuss muscle hypertrophy.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TorontoTRT, post: 177240, member: 38196"] DIM acts as an anti androgen and interferes with muscle hypertrophic, not because it competes with DHT, but because it inhibits mTor. “DIM blocks the effects of testosterone. Higher doses (greater than 100mg) of isolated pure DIM can saturate tissues and block androgen (e.g. testosterone and dihydrotestosterone) receptors and inhibit the protein synthesis induced by the anabolic effects of androgens. This is one of the ways DIM can help in cases of prostate cancer ; the other way is by inhibiting mTOR pathways that lead to cell growth and division but we will discuss mTOR in greater detail later when we discuss muscle hypertrophy.” [/QUOTE]
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