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<blockquote data-quote="Bluesjunky76" data-source="post: 245282" data-attributes="member: 44959"><p>I probably should create a new post but what I want to discuss relates to everything discussed in this earlier post. So, anyway, I talked about how I thought I might have high SHBG and maybe low DHT (plan on testing my SHBG on Tuesday)? Well, I should mention I LOVE green tea. I mean, I've been drinking 2-4 cups a day for years, thinking it's the healthiest drink in the world, but the more research I do the more it sounds like it may not be the best fit for a guy with hormonal issues. Potential to lower DHT and raise SHBG. For at least a while, I'm going to cut it out of my diet and see if any of my symptoms improve. </p><p></p><p>Any suggestions on healthy teas that don't negatively affect hormones? I thought I'd switch to ginger tea but that has DHT issues as well. I don't want to cut out green tea because I love it and it has so many amazing health benefits, but I've got to try something different here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluesjunky76, post: 245282, member: 44959"] I probably should create a new post but what I want to discuss relates to everything discussed in this earlier post. So, anyway, I talked about how I thought I might have high SHBG and maybe low DHT (plan on testing my SHBG on Tuesday)? Well, I should mention I LOVE green tea. I mean, I've been drinking 2-4 cups a day for years, thinking it's the healthiest drink in the world, but the more research I do the more it sounds like it may not be the best fit for a guy with hormonal issues. Potential to lower DHT and raise SHBG. For at least a while, I'm going to cut it out of my diet and see if any of my symptoms improve. Any suggestions on healthy teas that don't negatively affect hormones? I thought I'd switch to ginger tea but that has DHT issues as well. I don't want to cut out green tea because I love it and it has so many amazing health benefits, but I've got to try something different here. [/QUOTE]
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